
Marine Ecosystems
biodiverse coral reefs

World Class Diving
cruise aboard Pelagian in remote reefs

Cultural Encounters
Liya Togo & Bajo Mola floating villages

Wakatobi National Park
UNESCO Marine Biosphere Reserve
Wakatobi is nestled in Southeast Sulawesi, where untouched marine biodiversity meets unparalleled luxury. This remote archipelago is made up of four main islands: Wangi-Wangi, Kaledupa, Tomia, and Binongko. It is home to Wakatobi National Park, a UNESCO Marine Biosphere Reserve located in the heart of the Coral Triangle, the world’s epicenter of marine life.
Wakatobi if referred to as "Underwater Nirvana", it is one of the globe’s premier diving destinations, offering mesmerizing coral gardens, vibrant seagrass beds, and diverse marine life, including turtles, manta rays, and schools of technicolor fish.
LuxeIndonesia’s tailor-made journeys combine the thrill of exceptional diving with luxurious accommodations in private villas, five-star beachfront resorts, and oceanfront bungalows. Your experience is complemented by immersive cultural explorations and indulgent wellness retreats.
Here, you can access remote reefs far from the crowds or immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting the Bajo Mola floating villages or learning traditional sarong weaving in Liya Togo Village.