Monday, 25 July 2016

Special Interest Sailing Around Bali on the Rise

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According to Indonesian Island Sail, special interest sailing trips around Bali has not only begun to trend, but will continue to rise steadily in popularity as more and more travellers venture beyond Bali in search of untouched islands and authentic Indonesian experiences.

Owner and Cruise Director of Indonesian Island Sail, Amanda Zsebik, says with 70% of Indonesia's 17,800+ islands uninhabited, travellers, especially sailing enthusiasts, are realising the endless opportunities to be had or experienced around this nation of islands.

"As one of only three sailing boats out of the 500+ that offer non-diving sails in the region, it has become evident that a gap exists in the market when it comes to catering to other special interest groups," says Zsebik.

While sailing holidays on a small traditional phinisi (a traditional Indonesian two-masted sailing ship) is still relatively new, Zsebik's determination to introduce the concept to Australian holidaymakers keen to explore new island territories and local island experiences is paying off.



"Since launching the business in 2014, we have added a number of special interest itineraries based on customer feedback and interests," she says. "Along with our original program of sailing to West Nusa Tenggara, we are extremely pleased that our yoga and cruise fit itineraries, which combine sailing, watersports, yoga or cross fit, have proven popular among travellers.

According to Zsebik, her clients not only enjoy small group sailing holidays away from the masses, but even more so, they appreciate restful escapes in untouched natural surrounds.

Indonesian Island Sail has added cooking and golfing to its itineraries for 2017. The seven-day cooking itinerary involves classes on preparing classic Indonesian meat and vegetable dishes as well as traditional desserts. The seven-day golfing itinerary involves learning, practicing and friendly golf matches with a PGA pro. All sailing itineraries include snorkeling, visits to marine life sanctuaries and isolated islands.

All sailing tours are operated onboard the Al Iikai, which accommodates up to 15 guests in a mix of twin, double and bunk rooms. For bookings and more information, visit www.indonesiaislandsail.com.


About Indonesian Island Sail

Founded by Amanda Zsebik, a Bali-based Australian entrepreneur with a background in financial consulting, property development and FMCG merchandising, Indonesia Island Sail was borne out of a lifestyle dream, which turned into a business venture in 2014. The sailing itineraries designed by Amanda aim to expose travellers to the relatively unknown islands of Indonesia, while encouraging them to engage with the authentic local culture, experiences and activities.





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