Spices, at one point of time, were the worlds most expensive commodity. Fleets of ships travelled between the eastern and western hemispheres, bearing cinnamon, nutmeg and pepper. Among them was the phinisi, a two-masted Indonesian sailing vessel. Amanwanas modern take on these ancient cargo ships, Amandira, was handcrafted by the Konjo tribe in 2015, keeping the traditional design intact, but with contemporary amenities and modern tech. It sails around in the Indonesian Archipelago, from Amanwana to the Komodo National Park and the Raja Ampat Islands. The area stretches over 50,000 sq km and holds 580 types of coral and 1,397 species of fish. You can also opt to sail its sister boat, the Amanikan (aman.com/resorts/amanwana/amandira).