The prices includes professional crew and all boat costs, food costs are additional and shared between all crew members.
Further additional costs include flights, transfers, meals and accommodation ashore and personal insurance.
This leg of the World ARC consists of two blue-water sailing passages and exploration of exotic paradise islands in the Indian Ocean.
The adventure begins in Lombok with crew arriving on board on September 19. This provides a chance to familiarize yourself with Celeste as well as an opportunity to get to know your fellow crew members. There will also be time to explore Lombok and participate in social activities with the crews of the other boats participating in the World ARC.
Once Celeste is prepared with provisioning for the passage completed and a thorough safety briefing the leg starts with a departure past the towering peaks of Mount Rinjani and a course set westward. As we sail away from Lombok, the islands of Indonesia will slowly fade into the distance, to be replaced by the deep blues of the open ocean.
Taking part in a World ARC leg is both a challenging and rewarding experience. As a crew member you become part of the team and are involved in everything from navigating to cooking and taking care of the boat. During offshore passages we will quickly settle into our sailing routines and the watch shifts begin. This means crew are on watch for three hours and off watch for six hours. The responsible ‘on-watch’ team handles steering, trimming, and navigation while off-watch you get a chance to rest, sleep and also prepare meals and help out with other duties around the boat.
The Indian Ocean is known for its rich marine life, so keep your eyes peeled for playful dolphins, curious sea turtles, and maybe even the majestic sight of a whale breaching in the distance. After days of open water, Christmas Island will appear on the horizon. Christmas Island is an Australian outpost in the Indian Ocean, approximately 190 NM south of Java and Sumatra, and 840 NM northwest of mainland Australia. The island is packed with an abundance of extraordinary nature both on land and under the water and only about 2000 inhabitants.
After a few days exploring Christmas island and participating in social activities with the crew from the other boats we will set sails for another paradise – Cocos Keeling. It consists of two atolls made up of 27 coral islands, of which only two – West Island and Home Island – are inhabited. The population of around 600 people consists mainly of Cocos Malays.
Cocos Keeling are almost untouched, offering some of the most pristine and secluded beaches in the world. The waters here are teeming with life—perfect for snorkelling or diving among colourful coral reefs that are home to schools of tropical fish, rays, and even the occasional reef shark. The atoll’s lagoons are calm and warm, ideal for a lazy swim or just floating under the sun. Take the dinghy to explore the smaller islands, where you can discover hidden coves, coconut groves.
This sailing route is more than just reaching a destination. It’s about the thrill of the open sea, the serenity of being surrounded by nothing but the sea, and the discovery of a remote paradise that few have the privilege to experience. From the rugged beauty of Lombok, to the abundance of extraordinary nature at Christmas Island and the untouched splendour in Cocos Keeling, this sailing trip is an adventure that will stay with you long after the journey ends.
Start: Lombok, Indonesia, Crew Arrive 19th September
Leg 19 – Lombok – Indian Ocean passage – Christmas Island – Cocos Keeling
End: Cocos Keeling – 2nd October
S/Y Celeste of Solent is always manned by a crew that holds Master of Yacht certification and has a number of skippers available. The crew rotate and for each Leg of the World ARC the skipper has been nominated so you can be confident of whom you will be sailing with. All skippers have many years of experience sailing on board Celeste and other yachts and some are also instructors for Master of Yacht. Leg 1-4 Skipper: Mats Eriksson has sailed all his life with more than 60,000 nautical miles including multiple crossings of the Atlantic.
This 1,150 NM leg of the World ARC consists of two blue-water sailing passages and exploration of exotic paradise islands in the Indian Ocean. This leg is about the thrill of the open sea, the serenity of being surrounded by nothing but the sea and the discovery of a remote paradise that few have the privilege to experience. From the rugged beauty of Lombok, to the abundance of extraordinary nature at Christmas Island and the untouched splendour in Cocos Keeling, this sailing trip is an adventure that will stay with you long after the journey ends.
On longer passages, over open sea with night sailing, crew alternate between the berths in the aft. Under way, it is most comfortable place to sleep.
The crew of Celeste are very happy to sail with clients who have limited offshore sailing experience. However, we would suggest that at the very least you have experience of an over-night passage on a sailing yacht prior to joining a World ARC leg.