Explore Indonesia Liveaboards
There are many amazing liveaboard diving destinations in Indonesia: Raja Ampat, Triton Bay, Cenderawasih Bay, Ambon, Wakatobi, or Banda Sea. We visit all of them.
CHECK AVAILIBILITY NOW $405 AVERAGE PER NIGHTIndonesia, with its vast and diverse archipelago, boasts some of the planet's most breathtaking diving locations. Many of these dive sites are tucked away in remote corners, making them accessible primarily by liveaboards in Indonesia. Join us as we unveil the top liveaboard diving destinations in Indonesia, and prepare to set out on a once-in-a-lifetime diving adventure.
See LiveaboardsVon den erstaunlichen Korallenriffen von Raja Ampat über die majestätischen Mantarochen des Komodo-Nationalparks bis hin zur Hammerhead-Wanderung in der Bandasee - Tauchsafaris in Indonesien gehören zu den besten Tauchsafaris der Welt.
The best time to go diving with liveaboards Indonesia depends on the region you plan to visit. Generally, the dry season from April to October is the best time to visit Komodo, while the prime season for Raja Ampat is from October to March. The Banda Sea is best visited from September to October, a short season but filled with everything we want to see, especially the Hammerhead migration.
How far along should I book the liveaboard?The best liveaboards Indonesia tend to sell out quickly, same for our vessels Neptune One and Komodo Sea Dragon. Most divers book at least 6 months in advance especially for Raja Ampat and Komodo which are the best sellers.
What is the minimum dive experience?For all of the liveaboards Indonesia the minimum dive certification is Advanced Open Water with a minimum of 25 logged dives. Different liveaboards practice different rules but typically 25-50 dives is the minimum requirement.
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