About Us
ALEXA Private Cruises offers unique sailing vacations in Indonesia and Turkey aboard two yachts: ALEXA and ALEXA J.
We believe that sailing is the experience of ultimate freedom. Once you step onboard a wooden sailing yacht the world changes, actually, the world stays the same, but you change. A shift happens in your consciousness; it’s a radical shift. In just a few seconds you become a wind loving, treasure seeking explorer, your back straightens out, your mind calms down and there is a clear purpose in your movements. You look at the horizon with a new expectation – with a strangely beautiful longing. Nothing, absolutely nothing, compares to this exhilarating feeling of absolute ultimate freedom once the wind touches your face.

Our first vessel, ALEXA, was launched in 2013, and instantly became a celebrity in the yachting world. A traditional Indonesian Phinisi was transformed into the ultimate luxury cruiser – with just one cabin on deck. A dream of absolute privacy at sea became a reality.
With 30 meters on deck, ALEXA is the biggest yacht in the world catering for two passengers only. ALEXA is available to charter in Flores, Indonesia, cruising in Komodo National Park with relocations to Alor, Sumba, Sumbawa and soon again in Raja Ampat during the winter seasons.
Our second vessel ALEXA J launched in July 2019 with her first expeditions in Greece. ALEXA J now offers unique sailing vacations in Turkey starting from the harbour of Bodrum & Göcek. The concept of one cabin proved to be so successful on ALEXA hence there was no hesitation what to do with the next vessel in the fleet. ALEXA J is a larger yet equally as luxurious version of her Indonesian sister and has a secondary cabin under the aft deck connecting to the main VIP cabin.
With 38 meters on deck, ALEXA J is also a bigger boat. Built and designed for charters on the Mediterranean coasts, she is your ultimate private floating retreat.
We don’t want to disclose all the future plans, but a refit of an icebreaker bound for Patagonia is on the drawing board. A traditional Polynesian multihull is another concept, to be based in the Pacific islands. The oceans don’t have any limits.