Anne Bonny

Komodo Islands +1Raja Ampat

6 Packages

9 Guests

3 Cabins

The name on the hull’s paperwork is KLM Mantra; Anne Bonny is the brand guests book, named for the pirate herself, one of three vessels in the same small fleet. Three cabins take up to nine guests, each pairing a bunk bed with the main bed for families rather than a dive-first crowd.   Guided dives come with the charter, but this stays a leisure boat first, sailing Komodo from June and Raja Ampat from October, private charter only.

PRICED PER NIGHT

Starting price

Cruising

IDR 78,590,000

/boat

5 nights • from IDR 393M

Overview


A brand name, and a different name underneath

Ask for Anne Bonny by name and the crew will know exactly which boat you mean, but the paperwork tells a different story: her actual registration reads KLM Mantra, with “Anne Bonny” existing, by definition, purely as the commercial brand used to market her. It’s a small piece of maritime bureaucracy that turns into a decent story once you know it, the kind of detail a guest picks up on day two and repeats for the rest of the trip.

She’s the newest addition to a small fleet built around the historical pirate trio she’s named for, joined by two sister vessels in the same waters. New to this specific posting herself, she isn’t crewed by newcomers: the people running her carried fleet experience over rather than starting cold on an unfamiliar boat.

Three cabins, built for families more than dive groups

The Master Cabin and the two Family Cabins each pair a king bed with a bunk built in alongside it, sleeping up to nine guests across the whole boat. It reads less like a typical liveaboard’s cabin count and more like a family charter’s: room for kids on the bunk and parents on the main bed, without needing to book a second cabin just to fit everyone in.

Daily housekeeping and air conditioning run through every cabin as a matter of course, and four bathrooms serve three cabins, one more than a strict one-per-room count would give you. It’s a small surplus, but on a boat sized for families rather than a dive crew moving fast between rooms, that spare bathroom tends to get used.

Diving included, without being the point

Guided dives come standard on Anne Bonny’s Komodo and Raja Ampat charters, full gear and dive masters included, which puts her ahead of a lot of boats her size that treat diving as a bolt-on. What she isn’t is a dedicated dive boat: the itineraries, the cabin layout and the marketing all lean toward families and small groups first, divers welcome rather than divers courted.

She sails Komodo from June and crosses to Raja Ampat from October, private charter only, no shared-cabin product exists on this boat at all. Every guest aboard books the whole vessel, which on a nine-guest boat means a genuinely private trip rather than a shared one dressed up as intimate.

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Itinerary & Pricing


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PJ Komodo Map - Leisure
Cruising

Komodo Islands

Anne Bonny sails Komodo from June through September, boarding at Labuan Bajo for the standard five-night minimum. Guided dives and full gear come with the charter, though the boat is built more for families splitting a bunk bed than a dive-focused crew chasing depth.

Packages

6 Days
7 Days

Itinerary

14 Stops
Day 1
• Labuan Bajo
• Sebayur Besar
• Sebayur Kecil
Day 2
• Tatawa Besar
• Manta Point
• Gili Lawa Darat
Day 3
• Gili Lawa Laut
• Crystal Rock
• Castle Rock
Day 4
• Padar Island
Day 5
• Komodo Island
• Pink Beach
• Siaba Island
Day 6
• Labuan Bajo

Prices

Price GroupPer night
Up to 9 PaxIDR 78,590,000

Itinerary

15 Stops
Day 1
• Labuan Bajo
• Sebayur Besar
• Kanawa Island
• Sebayur Kecil
Day 2
• Tatawa Besar
• Golden Passage
• Gili Lawa Darat
Day 3
• Pink Beach
Day 4
• Taka Makassar
• Manta Point
• Kelor Island
Day 5
• Padar Island
Day 6
• Rinca Island
• Seraya Island
Day 7
• Labuan Bajo

Prices

Price GroupPer night
Up to 9 PaxIDR 78,590,000
ItemsPrice
Nitrox (per day)IDR 270,000

PRICED PER NIGHT

Starting price:

Charter
IDR 78,590,000

/boat

5 nights • from IDR 393M

Ready for the ultimate Komodo adventure? Reach out to secure your preferred dates.

Cruising

Raja Ampat

October through April puts Anne Bonny in Raja Ampat, a seven-night minimum crossing from Sorong into some of the archipelago’s quieter reefs. Full dive gear and a dive guide travel with every charter, gear-heavy diving handled without needing a separate rental stop in Sorong first.

Packages

8 Days / Wayag
9 Days / Misool
10 Days / Misool
12 Days / Ultimate

Itinerary

14 Stops
Day 1
• Sorong
• Mioskon
Day 2
• Yanbuba
Day 3
• Pulau Yeben
• Wofoh
Day 4
• Wayag
• Eagle Rock (Kawe)
Day 5
• Wayag
Day 6
• Piaynemo
• Melissa Garden
Day 7
• Kri Peninsula
• Blue Magic
• Sardine Reef
Day 8
• Sorong

Prices

Price GroupPer night
Up to 9 PaxIDR 82,120,000

Itinerary

17 Stops
Day 1
• Sorong
• Waisai
Day 2
• Dampier Strait
• Mioskon
• Friwen
Day 3
• Kri Peninsula
• Saunderek
Day 4
• Manta Sandy
• Arborek
Day 5
• Pulau Yeben
Day 6
• Piaynemo
• Melissa Garden
• Keruo Channel
Day 7
• Misool
• Yillet Island
Day 8
• Dafalen Lagoon
Day 9
• Sorong

Prices

Price GroupPer night
Up to 9 PaxIDR 82,120,000

Itinerary

18 Stops
Day 1
• Sorong
• Waisai
Day 2
• Dampier Strait
• Mioskon
• Friwen
Day 3
• Kri Peninsula
• Saunderek
Day 4
• Manta Sandy
• Arborek
Day 5
• Pulau Yeben
Day 6
• Piaynemo
• Melissa Garden
• Keruo Channel
Day 7
• Yillet Island
• Misool
Day 8
• Fiabacet
Day 9
• Dafalen Lagoon
Day 10
• Sorong

Prices

Price GroupPer night
Up to 9 PaxIDR 82,120,000

Itinerary

20 Stops
Day 1
• Sorong
• Waisai
Day 2
• Dampier Strait
• Mioskon
• Friwen
Day 3
• Kri Peninsula
• Saunderek
Day 4
• Manta Sandy
• Arborek
Day 5
• Pulau Yefnabi
Day 6
• Wofoh
Day 7
• Wayag
Day 8
• Piaynemo
• Melissa Garden
• Keruo Channel
Day 9
• Balbulol
• Misool
Day 10
• Dafalen Lagoon
Day 11
• Tomolol Cave
Day 12
• Sorong

Prices

Price GroupPer night
Up to 9 PaxIDR 82,120,000
ItemsPrice
Nitrox (per day)IDR 270,000

PRICED PER NIGHT

Starting price:

Charter
IDR 82,120,000

/boat

7 nights • from IDR 574.9M

Ready for the ultimate Komodo adventure? Reach out to secure your preferred dates.

Inclusion

  1. Dive Master
  2. Diving equipments
  3. Fresh towels to keep you dry
  4. Freshly-prepped meals onboard
  5. Harbour and Community fees
  6. Marine Park Fees
  7. Rides to and from the harbor
  8. Snorkeling fins and masks
  9. Tropical fruits, juice and snacks
  10. Unlimited water, coffee, and tea

Exclusion

  1. Cold beers & rum (sold on board)
  2. Dive insurance (mandatory for divers)
  3. Flights to our home port
  4. Gratuity for the captain & crew
  5. Personal travel insurance
  6. Personal treasurers & souvenirs
  7. Your land-based accommodations

Technical Information

Features

  1. Cinema
  2. Dive Equipment
  3. Wakeboarding
  4. Snorkeling Gear
  5. Onboard WiFi
  6. AC Cabins
  7. Kayak
  8. Paddleboard
  9. Sundeck
  10. Dining Area
  11. Indoor Lounge
  12. Outdoor Lounge

Vessel Specification

  • Length: 30 meters
  • Beam: 5.7 meters
  • Draft: 2.45 meters
  • Renovated: 2022/2023
  • Engines: Yanmar, around 260-280 hp
  • Cruising Speed: 8 knots
  • Fuel Capacity: 4,600 liters
  • Fresh Water Capacity: 3,500 liters
  • Freshwater Maker: 150 liters/hour
  • Power Supply: 2 Yanmar Gensets
  • Dive Compressors: 2
  • Nitrox Compressor: from November
  • Tenders: 2
  • Cabins: 3
  • Guest Capacity: 9
  • Crew: 10

Safety Equipment

  • Radar
  • 2X GPS Chartplotters
  • Depth Sounder
  • Radio VHF/DSC/SSB
  • Satellite Phone
  • Starlink Wi-Fi
  • Life Vests
  • Emergency Rafts
  • Fire Alarms & Fire Extinguishers
  • First Aid Kits
  • Medical Oxygen

FAQs

Step into a world where traditional craftsmanship meets modern nautical design. Explore the expansive decks, social lounges, and unique architectural details that make this vessel a premier choice for your island adventure.

Because it does, officially: the vessel is registered as KLM Mantra, and “Anne Bonny” exists as the marketing name under which she’s chartered, spelled out plainly in the boat’s own booking terms. Anything guest-facing, from the itinerary to the crew’s own conversation, uses Anne Bonny. It only shows up as KLM Mantra on the formal registration paperwork, not anywhere a guest actually reads day to day.

Not all of them. The captain and the steward both transferred over from a sister vessel in the same small fleet before this posting, so the crew running her arrived with fleet experience rather than starting fresh on a brand-new boat. It’s a small continuity that matters more than it sounds on a nine-guest charter, where the same two or three people handle most of the trip.

Not from day one of the season. The compressor comes online from November, a month after Raja Ampat charters begin in October, so anyone booking that first month of the season dives on air rather than Nitrox. Worth timing around if Nitrox specifically is the reason you’re diving Raja Ampat rather than just diving while you’re there.

Guided dives run through the day rather than as a single scheduled slot, up to three depending on the itinerary and conditions, plus night dives when the schedule allows, none scheduled on arrival or departure days themselves. A dive guide runs each one, gear included, so the day shapes itself around the reefs and the weather rather than a fixed timetable stuck to regardless of either.

No, it’s the one dive-related cost that sits outside the standard inclusions: gear, guides and air dives are folded into the charter, but Nitrox itself is charged as its own separate line rather than bundled in. Worth flagging to your dive guide on day one if Nitrox is part of your plan, rather than assuming it’s covered like everything else on the boat.

The whole main deck runs shaded, not just a corner of it, which matters more on a nine-guest boat than a bigger one since everyone shares the same handful of lounging spots rather than spreading across multiple decks. It’s the kind of detail that counts for more at midday than any photo of the boat ever shows, dining and relaxing without chasing shadow around the deck.


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