The Kudanil Explorer is a new 50-metre expedition vessel that accommodates 16 guests in 8 spacious berths. 21 crew are aboard to look after guests’ needs as they voyage through the most remote areas in Indonesia. The owner took the opportunity to convert a heavy-duty ocean-going vessel into a luxury expedition yacht, which proves the perfect base from which to explore and discover. The boat can venture to areas of the archipelago that other boats cannot reach. Kudanil Explorer features 8 spacious air-conditioned ensuiteeberths spanning 30.5sqm each, situated on the upper deck. Each one with the option of a king-size or twin configuration to accommodate 16 guests onboard, with additional single beds available for children on request. Cabins are fitted with adjustable air-conditioning, wifi access and an entertainment system including movies and TV series. Every cabin also has its own private balcony, fitted with a table and chairs and a daybed for secluded alfresco relaxation.
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