Babymoon yang Tenang dan Mengalir
Pregnant at 18 weeks and still wanted to move, but gently. Tara by Nusa Coral was the perfect choice—calm decks, soft transitions, and crew who adjusted everything without fuss. We anchored at Kanawa Island twice, once for sunrise swim, once for quiet reading on the sand. The breeze there? Like nature’s aircon. Meals were light but flavorful—grilled fish with turmeric sauce, fresh papaya, and lemon honey water always available. Didn’t dive, but did some shallow snorkeling. Saw turtles at Sebayur, just floating like they had all the time in the world. That’s how I felt too. Wish the itinerary had one more day in the quieter zones—but overall, the pace was healing. For babymooners, this is soul alignment.
Baby on Board, But Still Luxe
Eight months pregnant and traveling with Tara by Nusa Coral felt safer than staying home. The crew assigned a dedicated steward, always checking in. We anchored at Sebayur Island two nights—calm waters, perfect for gentle swims. I didn’t dive, but my husband did Batu Bolong—came back raving about the thermocline shift. The bed? Memory foam with cotton sheets—slept like a queen. Meals were adjusted—less spice, more iron-rich options. They even made me turmeric lattes with oat milk. Only small hiccup: the step between decks is a bit high for waddling. But they put a handrail temporarily. Pink Beach was beautiful, but Sebayur’s serenity was the real gift. This trip reminded me: luxury isn’t just comfort—it’s care.
Dive Getaway with Trusted Crew
I’ve done liveaboards in Thailand and PNG, but Tara by Nusa Coral stands out for crew competence. We dived Batu Bolong twice—different tides, different experiences. Their briefing was in both Indonesian and clear English, no confusion. The boat’s compressor? Always ready. Nitrox available. Sebayur Island was our final dive—coral gardens bursting with pygmy seahorses. The guide spotted one the size of a rice grain. Above deck, the lounge had chilled towels and fruit skewers—small touches, big impact. Cabins are tight but smartly designed. One suggestion: more USB ports near beds. But the overall flow—dive, rest, eat, repeat—was seamless. For serious divers, this is a solid 10.
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Dedi Hutasoit
🇩🇪Berlin, DE
Family Milestone on the Water
Took my wife and two college kids for my 50th—was worried they’d find it ‘too slow’. Turns out, Tara by Nusa Coral won them over. Pink Beach was a hit—kids loved the color, took 200 photos. Then Manta Point, where even my daughter, who’s usually on her phone, put it down and just floated. The common deck had board games and good music—Spotify connected instantly. Crew organized a BBQ on Kanawa Island—grilled fish, corn, s’mores. Felt like camping, but five-star. Cabins are cozy for families—shared bathrooms work if scheduled. WiFi spotty at night, but we used it as a digital detox. This trip wasn’t about ticking boxes—it was presence. Exactly what we needed.
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Nina A. Napitupulu
🇩🇪Berlin, DE
Honeymoon di Kapal yang Benar-Benar Personal
Bulan madu dengan Tara by Nusa Coral itu seperti hidup di dalam film—everything so cinematic. Kami berangkat dari Labuan Bajo dan langsung dibawa ke Pink Beach, where the sand really is pink, not just Instagram hype. The texture? Unik banget, campuran pasir dan serpihan coral. Snorkeling di sana sangat smooth, visibility perfect. Malamnya, dinner di deck dengan candlelight dan suara omben—romance level max. One minor thing: WiFi di Sebayur Island agak drop, tapi honestly, we barely noticed. The crew anticipates your needs before you voice them. Fit for honeymooners who want intimacy without sacrificing luxury. Tara by Nusa Coral is not just a boat—she’s a floating sanctuary.
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Melinda T. Situmorang
🇩🇪Berlin, DE
Honeymoon dengan Nuansa Nusantara
Coming from Balige, I didn’t expect to find such deep cultural pride on a luxury yacht. Tara by Nusa Coral blends modern comfort with traditional phinisi soul. Our first night was at Kanawa Island—snorkeled until sunset, then dinner under the stars with gamelan music softly playing. The staff remembered we’re vegetarian and customized every meal—pasta with jackfruit ragu, grilled tempeh with tamarind glaze. Pink Beach was fun, but Kanawa felt more peaceful. The bathroom in our suite had river stone tiles—so tactile, so grounding. One tiny feedback: wardrobe space could be bigger. But that’s it. This isn’t a boat trip—it’s a love letter to the archipelago.
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Ferry I. Tanuwijaya
🇩🇪Berlin, DE
Birthday Escape with Real Depth
My 45th was supposed to be low-key. Then I booked Tara by Nusa Coral and ended up feeling like royalty. Komodo Island hike was intense—hot, steep, but the view? Unreal. Rangers showed us babies, not just big dragons. After that, Manta Point was therapy. Floating, looking up, watching them soar like underwater birds. The boat’s design—28 meters but feels intimate. I stayed in Cabin 3, facing the stern. Woke up to the sound of water kissing the hull. Food was 90% Indonesian with a modern twist—ikan bakar dengan smoked chili oil, it was next level. Only thing: maybe add satellite internet package. But honestly, I didn’t miss it after day two.
Quiet Escape dengan Istri
Tara by Nusa Coral gave us what Bali couldn’t—real quiet. We skipped the crowded spots and stayed near Sebayur and Kanawa. Woke up with no engine noise, just birds and waves. The staff didn’t hover—available when needed, invisible when not. We read novels on the bow net, swam at random bays, and had long conversations like we used to. Komodo Island was impressive, but we preferred the underwater world. Snorkeled at Manta Point—saw eight in 45 minutes. The chef made us a custom miso broth with local clams. Felt like healing. Only thought: would love a 7-night option. But this 5-day trip reset our rhythm. Not just a vacation—reconnection.