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Best Liveaboards Indonesia

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.

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Dive into Indonesia's Hidden Gems

Indonesia, 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.

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From the amazing coral reefs of Raja Ampat to the majestic Manta Rays of Komodo National Park or the Hammerhead migration in Banda Sea, liveaboards Indonesia is in the top of the best liveaboard diving in the world.

Banda Sea

With its volcanic islands and deep waters, the Banda Sea is home to hammerhead sharks, sea snakes, and vibrant coral gardens. Dive sites in the Banda Sea are less frequented than other Indonesian destinations, providing a sense of exclusivity and adventure. View Details

Komodo

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Komodo National Park is home to the iconic Komodo dragons and offers equally impressive underwater wonders. The park’s crystal-clear waters and nutrient-rich currents create a thriving ecosystem, attracting an abundance of marine life, including manta rays, sharks, and turtles. View Details

Raja Ampat

Raja Ampat, located in the heart of the Coral Triangle, is often considered the crown jewel of Indonesian diving. Raja Ampat is renowned for its incredible biodiversity, with over 75% of the world’s coral species and more than 1,500 fish species found in its waters. View Details

Must You Know

When is the best time to go on a liveaboards Indonesia?

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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What time should my flight arrive in Ambon?
Ideally to be able to allow our itinerary to run smoothly we like to have all divers on-board at approximately lunch time. Check-dive follows soon after.
How big are your dive groups?
We maintain a strict 4 on 1 group ratio meaning 4 divers of equal certification and experience for 1 dive guide.
Do you visit all of the Komodo National Park dive sites?
Yes, we visit all of the dive sites in the Komodo National Park. The trips however depends on weather and underwater conditions as some dive sites depending on the time of the year are not accessible. Ask us for more details about particular dive sites.
Do you offer private diving or snorkeling trips?
Yes we do. Upon request and with advance planning we can provide private charters for diving or snorkeling trips. Such requests must be communicated at the time of resort booking to provide the dive center sufficient time to comfortably and professionally prepare the logistics.
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