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Boats
Insurance

Comprehensive protection for your boat in Indonesia, whether for private use or commercial operations.

Coverage includes total loss, partial accidental damage, collision, sinking, fire, wreck removal, and third party liability. Protection and Indemnity can be included to extend liability cover for passengers, crew, and legal costs arising from maritime incidents.

Optional extensions are available for water sport activities such as snorkeling, diving, and kayaking, making it suitable for charters and tour operations.

Get Ready to Be Covered

  • Boat name and type

  • Year of build and shipyard

  • Hull material and engine details

  • Current market value

  • Navigation area

  • Private or commercial use

  • Photos of the vessel

  • Claims history if any

Trusted by Car Owners & Businesses Activities

Smiling senior man portrait representing a yacht owner client in Bali sharing trust and satisfaction with marine insurance solutions provided by Be Protected Indonesia.

Alex, Yacht Owner in Bali

I wanted coverage that’s simple and clear. BPI handled everything and explained all the risks — I feel protected now.

Professional woman portrait representing a dive charter business owner in Komodo benefiting from specialized insurance advice and risk management support.

Julia, Dive Charter in Komodo

It’s hard to find marine insurance that really fits Indonesian operations. BPI made it easy and didn’t leave us with paperwork headaches.

Confident business professional portrait representing a cruise director client in Flores expressing confidence in tailored insurance protection for maritime operations.

David, Cruise Director in Flores

We’ve been operating year-round and needed strong liability cover. BPI helped us get exactly what we needed with no surprises.

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