Amara is starting to look like a yacht.
Her hull framing is up at the yard in Bira, Sulawesi – the second milestone in her build, and the first where you can actually see her shape. At 48 meters, she will be the largest yacht in the Pacific High fleet.

A second build for Alur Biru Pariwisata
Amara is being built for PT Alur Biru Pariwisata (ABP), the tourism and hospitality arm of Alur Biru Maritim, a joint venture between Sinarmas LDA Maritime and ST International. She is the second vessel ABP has entrusted to Pacific High. The first was Sanya, a 36-meter Phinisi delivered in 2025, now chartering in Raja Ampat and Komodo.

Four cabins. Eight guests. Three with direct sea access.
Amara will sleep 8 guests across four cabins. Three sit on the main deck, each with its own direct access to the sea. A fourth is below deck.

Built the Phinisi way, in Sulawesi
Her name comes from the Sanskrit word for eternal. It felt right for a boat being built the way Phinisi have always been built – by hand, at our yard in Bira, South Sulawesi. The same yard that has shaped every Pacific High hull for over 25 years, across a 5,000 square meter site with an 80-meter seafront capable of handling up to four simultaneous builds.

What comes next
We will have more from the yard soon, including Amara’s first 3D renders. She enters charter in Q1 2028, operating across the Indonesian archipelago.





