Ayana Komodo Waecicu Beach in Labuan Bajo, Indonesia, is inviting guests to join in a two-day-one-night sailing adventure aboard its flagship luxury ship, Ayana Lako di’a.
This shared voyage of up to 14 guests will take participants through the ecological wonders of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Komodo National Park.

The Ayana Lako di’a is a modern phinisi, a wooden sailing ship that has been an integral part of seafaring cultures of South Sulawesi since the early 20th century and listed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. One of the largest luxury vessels in Western Flores, Ayana Lako di’a provides a modern suite accommodation in nine fully air-conditioned cabins with ensuites, and features a library, lounge, bar, an indoor dining area and daybeds on the main deck.
The Lako di’a Shared Luxury Cruises will depart for the first tie on April 12, and will be conducted from Friday to Saturday during most weeks up until October 19. The itinerary will bring guests to Komodo National Park’s most spectacular destinations with a mix of marine and land excursions. These include Kalong Island, a tiny mangrove islet home to thousands of fruit bats; Padar Island, which provides a panoramic view of four crescent-shaped beaches below green-capped mountains; Pink Beach, which gets its colour from a microscopic creature that produces a red pigment on the fringing coral reefs; and Komodo Island, home of the iconic Komodo dragon, the largest lizard on earth.
The Shared Luxury Cruise includes full-board meals, including afternoon tea, free-flow mineral water, a range of non-alcoholic beverages, water activities like snorkelling, kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding, leisure activities such as karaoke, film screenings and yoga, Komodo National Park entrance fee, airport transfers, and digital documentation.
For accommodation, there is the Master Suite priced at 26,686,000 rupiah (US$1,691), or for double occupancy at 19,982,000 rupiah per person; or one of six Luxury Suites priced at 18,000,000 rupiah per person, or for double occupancy at 14,146,000 rupiah per person.
For more information, visit AYANA Lako di’a.

























European hotel company Deutsche Hospitality is rebranding to H World International to drive the expansion of its ownership group, H World, outside of China.
All of H World International’s brands will be part of the H Rewards global loyalty programme and online booking platform, including Steigenberger Icons, Steigenberger Porsche Design Hotels, Steigenberger Hotels & Resorts, Jaz in the City, House of Beats, IntercityHotel, Maxx and Zleep Hotels.
Also joining the family is Ji Hotel, one of H World China’s fastest-growing midscale brands with the recently-opened Ji Hotel Orchard Singapore, the first property outside of China.
H World International comprises Europe, Middle East, India & Africa (MEIA), as well as Asia-Pacific.
To kick-start its growth in Asia-Pacific, H World International has teamed up with Conduit House, a fully integrated hotel operator and hospitality asset manager in Asia to leverage on its Asian expertise, relationships and networks for H World International’s growth plans.
Oliver Bonke will serve as CEO H World International alongside the executive leadership team of the former Deutsche Hospitality. Oliver Bonke and Choon Wah Wong, CFO H World International, will remain managing directors of the Steigenberger Hotels GmbH.
H World International also recently signed five new properties – in Asia-Pacific, there is the Montien Surawong Bangkok, a Steigenberger Hotel which will offer 475 rooms, followed by the Maxx Huay Yai Villa, Pattaya, Thailand comprising 108 villas and with an expected opening towards the end of 2025.
In the MEIA region, the company will launch the 90-key Steigenberger Resort Byoum Lakeside in Egypt in late 2025, following the recent opening of the Intercity Hotel Bawshar in Muscat, Oman.
In Europe, the Steigenberger Hotels & Resorts brand announced the addition of the renovated and historical Bielefelder Hof in Germany, while economy brand Zleep Hotels has openings in Horsens, Denmark as well as Lausanne and Zürich, Switzerland. Agreements for two further Zleep Hotels were recently signed for the Zleep Hotel Bern, set to open in late 2025, and the Zleep Hotel Göppingen in Southern Germany, which is expected to open in 2026.