Renting a boat in West Papua, Indonesia - what an amazing experience!
Discover the thrill of the open water in West Papua, with a private boat rental from Sailo. Rent a boat for a day or a week (or as long as you want) and really get to know the beauty of West Papua. Experienced sailors, choose your bareboat and go explore! If you prefer to relax on deck, you’ll find plenty of crewed yacht charters waiting to take you wherever you wish.
We make renting a yacht for your next week-long sailing experience easy
If you are interested in a weekly sailing vacation, after you filtered for weekly trip duration, you can search through many boats in West Papua, Indonesia by price ranging between $1500 and $25000, type of boat, such as motorboats, sailboats monohulls or catamarans, and number of guests. You can refine your search results using advanced filters, such as number of cabins, air conditioning or wi-fi. You can see the prices per week and compare to find the best price for your boat rental.
What happens in case of bad weather?
For captained charters, weather cancellations and reschedulings are entirely at the discretion of the Captain or Boat Owner. The Renter can not invoke 'bad weather' and request a refund as reason for cancellation unless the Captain or the Boat Owner agrees to it. For captained charter, the Captain will make the decision if the weather conditions are dangerous to get out on the water. Cloudy skies or a slight chance of rain are not grounds for cancellation or rescheduling. If a cancellation or rescheduling due to bad weather is necessary, either the Renter or the Boat Owner must send an email to support@sailo.com stating the reason. If the Renter sends such a request, the email must include a written confirmation from the Boat Owner. Read more details here.
Because we love the ocean
Sailing is a great way to experience nature. So we like to remind everyone that keeping nature as beautiful as possible involves a little effort from all of us. Some of our tips for responsible boating include:
Don’t litter or throw waste overboard - take rubbish home and dispose of it responsibly
Eco-friendly sunblock can help prevent damage to marine life