Sunday, January 12, 2014

SMY Ondina Liveaboard Indonesia








SMY Ondina Liveaboard



Tipo de Barco
Año de construcción
Número de Cabañas
Número máximo de clientes
Destinos
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:
:
:
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Barco Velero Phinisi Indonesio
2001
8
16
Komodo - Alor - Mar de Banda - Papua - Raja Ampat - Triton Bay - Sulawesi - Halmahera

SMY Ondina Liveaboard te proporcionará buceo en Indonesia de Manos de Españoles. 33 Metros de Velero tradicional Indones Pinisi, un crucero de lujo diseñado por buceadores para buceadores. Uno de los barcos vida a bordo con más experiencia en Indonesia. Un magnifico vida a bordo para explorar los Mares Interiores de Indonesia. Llega mas allá de donde llegan los viajeros comunes, Papua, Mar de las Molucas, Celebe, Komodo… En el SMY Ondina tendrás la oportunidad de explorar las más exóticas y remotas islas de este país único; lugares donde posiblemente nunca podrías acceder por tu cuenta. No te embarcarás en uno de esos cruceros de lujo donde todo está sujeto a un horario y todo es predecible; nosotros te ofrecemos un viaje mucho más aventurero con muchas cosas inesperadas.

Inesperados encuentros mientras buceas, Inesperadas Playas Paradisíacas, Inesperados Poblados Tranquilos y Tradicionales e Inesperada Calidad de Servicio a Bordo- Hemos intentado crear un ambiente confortable para que S.M.Y. ONDINA sea nuestra base de operaciones durante nuestras travesías exploratorias de isla en isla. A bordo de S.M.Y. ONDINA tendrás suficiente espacio para relajarte a solas, para mantener una agradable conversación en el bar/salón refrigerado, tomar una copa a la luz de la luna en la terraza de proa o darte un baño de sol en una hamaca en la espaciosa cubierta de sol antes de echarte una siesta en tu camarote con aire acondicionado. En la más que poco probable ocasión que no te apetezca bucear o hacer snorkelling, podemos organizarte un paseo a través de los aislados bosques, las playas desiertas o hasta un tranquilo poblado de pescadores de los muchos que encontraremos durante nuestra navegación.

Pioneros en muchísimos lugares, explora los lugares mas exóticos.
Komodo - Alor - Mar de Banda - Papua - Raja Ampat - Triton Bay - Sulawesi - Halmahera






Areas Comunes :
  • Comedor Cerrado y Refrigerado
  • Comedor al Aire Libre
  • Cocina con Neveras y Congeladores
  • Cuarto de Baño y Duchas de agua caliente en Cubierta
  • Cubierta de Sol de 60m2 con Ducha para refrescarse

Especial Buceadores :
  • Amplia Cubierta de Buceo para 16 buceadores con sus equipos, diseñada por un buceador para buceadores.
  • Compresores ocultos bajo cubierta
  • Posiciones para el equipo de buceo personales y fijas para todo el crucero
  • Estantes individuales para cargar baterías y guardar objetos personales
  • Cuarto para aclarado de equipos

Especial para Fotógrafos y Videografos :
  • Laptop y Regrabadora de CD/DVDs para descarga de pastillas de memoria.
  • Estación de carga para baterías y flashes.
  • Electricidad durante las 24hrs. para poder cargar baterías.
  • Grandes Mesas de trabajo y cubetas acolchadas de aclarado de Equipos de fotografía.


El precio es una simple referencia. Por favor contacta con nosotros para más información.

MV Black Manta Liveaboard Indonesia






MV Black Manta Liveaboard



M/V Black Manta is a 32 m double engine, steel hull motor yacht. Running her second season in 2008, Black Manta is the latest, greatest addition to the few 5-star luxury liveaboard boats operating around here in Thailand. Designed by divers for divers, she is truly a world-class liveaboard dive vessel, providing the utmost stability and comfort at sea.


Representative : www.come2indonesia.com
Type Of Ship
: Motor Vessel
Year Of Cunstruction
: November 2005 (first season in 2006)
Size : Long 32 m Width 7.2 m
Max Speed
: 10 Knots
Numbers Of Cabin
: 9
Maximum Passenger
: 16 MAX (in up to 18 charter)

ITINERARY


KOMODO




The Komodo National Park lies in the Wallacea Region of Indonesia. It's identified by WWF and Conservation International as a global conservation priority area, and is located in the center of the Indonesian archipelago, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores.

Komodo National Park includes three major islands: Komodo, Rinca and Padar, as well as numerous smaller islands creating a total surface area (marine and land) of more than 1,800 km². As well as being home to the Komodo Dragon, or Ora, as it is known to Indonesians, the park provides refuge for many other terrestrial species such as wild pigs, Timor deer, water Buffalo, monkeys and horses.

What to see
An opportunity to view the legendary Komodo dragons during your trip should definitely not be missed, but don't forget to give the underwater world a go as well.

Komodo National Park has one of the world's richest marine environments. It consists of over 260 species of reef-building coral, 70 different species of sponges, crustaceans, cartilaginous fishes (including manta ray and sharks), over a 1,000 different species of bony fishes, as well as marine reptiles and marine mammals such as dolphins, whales, and dugongs.

If you return to port at night, you can also see legions of hunting bats flying in the twilight sky. At night on the Flores Sea, you also have a magnificent view of the stars.

Best times to visit
Although Komodo can be visited all year round, the best time to dive is during the dry season (April to November). Water temperatures North of the Park range between 25 and 29°C. Around the central areas, the temperatures range between 24 and 28°C. The temperatures are lowest in the South, ranging from 22 – 28°C. Waters around Komodo are quite clear (10-30m visibility), although closer to the islands conditions are relatively more turbid.

Flight options
There are 3 flights leaving from Denpasar in Bali which will take you to the Labuan Bajo Airport (Flores). The car ride to the pier lasts about 10 minutes. Flights fares range from 650,000 to over 2,000,000 Rupiah depending on when your bookings are made.

Denpasar - Labuan Bajo Mon, Wed, Thu, Sat MV 838 08.00 09.05
( 7 x A Week ) Tue, Fri
MV 912 07.00
08.05
Labuan Bajo – Denpasar
( 7 x A Week )
Mon, Wed, Sat MV 837 16.30
17.35
Tue, Fri, Sun MV 913 08.35
09.40
Thu MV 913 09.35
10.40



The price is subject to change. Please contact us for more information.



MV Ambai




MV Ambai Liveaboard



The MV Ambai, our new 32 meters boat started operations in July 2012.

She receives up to 16 divers in absolute comfort. Traditionally built from Iron wood and other tropical hard wood, her design is however especially conceived as a dive cruise boat.



Ship specifications :
Length over all :
32 meters
Width :
7.5 meters
Engine :
Mitsubishi 600 Hp
Generator :
3 Yanmar generators: 36 kw, 28 kw, and 16 kw
Fresh water :
Fresh water tanks 15 tons, Water maker 5000 lts / day
Capacity :
8 double guest cabins, 6 on the lower deck and 2 on the upper deck. Air conditioning, private bathroom, hot water.
Air compressor :
2 air compressors, 1 membrane nitrox compressor
Dive Guide :
4
Western cruise director / dive instructor :
1
Total crew :
14

Her 8 cabins have individually controlled air conditioned, private bathroom with hot water. An inside lounge and restaurant, large shadow deck areas and a Sun deck complete the common parts. The photographers will enjoy a dedicated room for the maintenance and preparation of their cameras, as well as a large screen in the lounge to share pictures and videos.

At the rear of the deck, a large dive deck extended by a platform offers an easy and direct access to the three dive tenders. At the rear of the deck, a large dive deck extended by a platform offers an easy and direct access to the three dive tenders.





LOCATION

Dive Indonesia: liveaboard scuba diving to North Sulawesi (Bunaken, Bangka, Lembeh strait and Sangihe archipelago) - Rajah Empat - Komodo Bali

On board of our comfortable boat, enjoy wonderful diving at the epicenter of biodiversity, discover the landscapes of islands still preserved from the modern world, and meet the culture and kindness of the Indonesian people. Dive with us into the heart of Indonesia!













MV Mermaid II








MV Mermaid II



Representative : www.come2indonesia.com
Type Of Ship : Motor Yacht
Year Of Cunstruction : 2000
Size : Length 33 m / 104 feet
Max Speed : 12 Knots
Numbers Of Cabin : 14
Maximum Passenger : Guest 18 Persons


Welcome to Mermaid Liveaboards! Enjoy high class liveaboard diving all year round with Mermaid Liveaboards. We offer the opportunity to dive Thailand and Burma from November to May and dive Bali - Komodo from June to October each year. Please use this website to find all the information you need about our liveaboard trips and diving destinations, we encourage you to contact info@come2indonesia.com if you have any inquiries or would like a quote.


First class luxury liveaboard diving at affordable prices!


We offer exceptional value when compared to other boats operating in the region in both price and in comfort.

The MV Mermaid II was built and started her duty in the year 2000. She has been constantly improved and after five years of cruising experience, we can proudly say that she is possibly the best in her class- one of the most comfortable and diver friendly liveaboards in Thailand.

Our 8 double a/c cabins offer all the comforts you need. Deluxe cabins offer a large panoramic window. All cabins offer private en-suites with hot water showers and sink, camera-charging outlet, storage space, wardrobe and life jackets.


M/V Mermaid II is a 32 meter, double engine steel motor yacht. One of the most comfortable diver boats in Thailand, she easily accommodates 16 guests in 8 deluxe cabins and 2 guests in a budget cabin below deck. All deluxe cabins are on the main deck with large panoramic sea view windows. Each cabin has a double bed and single bed (max pax 2 per cabin), air conditioning, private ensuite bathrooms. The budget cabin is below deck with twin bunks, air conditioning and share bathroom with 1 other cabin.

There is a wide stern dive platform with two exit ladders and fresh water showers. The dive deck is huge with plenty of room to gear up, individual boxes for your dive gear, camera table and loads of rinse tanks. The dining room is located on the main deck where delicious buffet style Thai and western meals are served. The saloon is large and spacious with lounge suites and big windows, bar fridge, tea and coffee facilities, TV/DVD, music center, library and a full selection of marine life books. There are two outside decks - the shade covered party deck has comfortable lounge chairs. The sundeck, located in front of the wheelhouse has full sun and cushioned sun platform. EANX NITROX is available on every cruise.


MV Mermaid II Technical Specifications :

Facts MV Mermaid II

- Length overall 33 m / 104 feet
- Beam 7 m / 21 feet
- Draft 2.5 m / 8 feet
- Water 20,000 l
- Fuel 18,000 l
- Cruising Speed 9.5 knots
- Max. Speed 12 knots
- Max. Guest 18 Persons
- Dinghy 2 x 4.7 m / ladders
Engines

- Hino Engines 2 x 450 hp
- Generator Hino 2 x 100 kw
- Compressor Bauer 3 x
Mariner 190 l / min
Mariner 215 l / min
Capitano 140 l / min
- Nitrox Blending panel
Inventory

- 8 A/C cabins with double bed & private bathroom
- 2 A/C Cabins with twin bunks & semi private bathrooms
- Individually controlled Air- Conditioning
- 4 staff cabins
- 11 bathrooms with hot water
- 2 Shower at the stern
- 1 Air-Con Saloon with TV, Stereo, VDO
- Sundeck 30 sqm
Diving Area

- Dive deck 35 sqm
- Dive platform 18 sqm
- Tanks 20 x 12 l Air
- Tanks 20 x 12 l Nitrox
- Tanks 5 x 15 l Nitrox or Air
- Weights 200 x 1 kg or 2.2 lbs
- Diving Equipment 10 Sets



ITINERARY


BALI - KOMODO - BALI - 8D7N






The price is subject to change. Please  contact us for more information.




Felicia Liveaboard




Felicia Liveaboard

Felicia Liveaboard has the facilities and services as follows :


The Ship
:
2 Mast - Sulawesi schooner, Material - Teak
Long :
30m
Width :
8 m
Draft :
2,5 m. 7 velas
Engine :
256 hp, Yanmar. 3 generators 12, 24/220/380 V
Diesel.Tank
:
3000 L
Water.Tank :
4.000 L
Water :
2000 liters per day
Elect :
Anchor System

2 Rooms with king beds, AC, bathroom, shower and toilet. Large sun deck with loungers.


12 man crew
:
2. Captains, 2 Machine Engineer, 2 Dive Master, 2 cooks, 2 seamen, 1 Room boy, an oiler (machine)
Nautical Equipment :
2 GPS, Compass, Log Lot, Anemometer, Fish Special
Diving equipment :
2 Bauer compressors 120-200 l, about 40 tanks, 12 L, 1 Tender with 2x25 hp outboard motor, 1 Tender with 60 hp outboard motor, Nitrox, Oxygen for the Emergency
Facility
:
2 Freezers, 2 Fridges, TV with DVD
On the upper deck, Eighth Chamber



A Journey with Felicia

"FELICIA" is not the product of a commercial investment, but by divers for divers thought. Of course we are not the very best, strive not to. We want to offer you and ourselves some great diving holiday on the “FELICIA” by providing, the best diving spots, the best services with 4 dives daily if possible, cleanliness onboard, and least but not last a first class catering.

We are trying for this time on board all our guests to a comradely Community intrigue, no one should be excluded. Friendship is that survive from time to time on the “FELICIA”.

What we have achieved so far?
After 4 years, we have about 60% diving friends who already had one or more trips with us and we are very pleased with this development. It also brings commitment to always looking for new dive sites and deliver. On each trip, if possible at the last day there will be a beach barbecue with bonfire. Our crew knows how to make music work.

Finally, all new diving friends who want to go with "FELICIA" on Dive sites:

Wingers, whiners, Needier, alls, show-off, 300% transparent, intolerant, discontented, arrogant, ripper, negative thinkers, bigmouths, ass extinguisher, and evil smelling:



ITINERARY







 

The price is subject to change. Please contact us for more information.





 


Lalunia Liveaboard




Lalunia Liveaboard




Representativee
:
www.come2indonesia.com
Type Of Ship
:
Motor Vessel
Size :
Length 26 m
Max Speed
:
8 Knots
Numbers Of Cabin :
6
Maximum Passangers
:
Guests 14 Persons


Lalununia has the facilities and services as follows :

Lalunia is 26 meters long. On the bottom deck there are 6 cabins: 4 double cabins, 2 single cabins and 2 bathrooms at client's disposal. On the upper deck there is a saloon that serves as the dining room, conference room and playroom at the same time. You can find there a collection of books in different languages, as well as an audio-visual equipment with a great collection of "sunny hits" (DVD in near future). It turned to be a rule to dance after dinner as you can find there enough space for "noisy activities". On the upper deck there are also: the kitchen, diving back-up facilities and an additional toilet. Moreover, on this deck you can find comfortable outdoor seating in the sun and shade where as a general rule the life concentrates.
The viewing terrace on the roof, where you can take sun bath on comfortable loungers during the day, can serve as a lodging place because there id nothing more exciting on the open water than falling asleep under the stars (although we assure you that cabins are very comfortable as well :)


Lalunia's Technical Specifications

Lalunia Speed Boat
Constructed 2009
Material hull - iron wood; deck, cabins, roof - teak wood Length 7,5 m
Accommodations 4 DBLS, 2 SNGL
Toilets 2 external showers/3 toilets (with showers) Engine Yamaha 40 KM
Length 26 m/91 Feet
Beam 5,5 m Diving Equipment
Speed 8 Knots
Main Engine Mitsubishi 6D20 Compressor
CAT 9
Elektronics GPS/DS/Radio
Genset Yanmar 6 kv Bottles INT
12 piezas
Life Jackets 20



THE OFFER

Basic informations

We organize diving safaris over 5 to 14 days (without calling at a port).
Our adventure starts in Labuan Bajo Port on Flores Island. Diving expeditions take place in Komodo National Park. We organize smaller (max. 8 person) and larger (max 10 person) group expeditions. There is also a possibility of a boat charter and the opportunity to take up residence on Bali, Flores or another island in the vicinity.

Price:
Diver: 220 USD per day per person
Non-diver: 180 USD per day per person

Price includes:
  • Accommodation and full board (three main dishes),
  • Water, coffee and tea,
  • Three dives per day (first and last day diving depends on flight deadline),
  • Transport from the airport to the boat in Labuan Bajo and return to the airport,
  • Rinca Island trekking (basic program).

Price does NOT include:
  • Additional drinks,
  • Komodo National Park passing,
  • Diving equipment hire.

Indonesia middle temperatures (°C)

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Safari

The first time you we admire the coral reefs of Komodo National Park is in flight. The view of stunning little islands surrounded by amazing white sand and azure water takes one's breath away. An hour after departing Bali Island we're seeing an entirely different, exquisite scenery. It is noon. The ATR plane is slowly landing on Flores Island...

It is a 10-minute ride from the airport to the Labuan Bajo Port and we're now ready to start our safari. The boat is set out to sea. From this moment we're faced with one of the most diverse underwater ecosystems of the world where the waters of the Indian Ocean meet the Pacific Ocean. It guarantees us an unforgettable visual and emotional experience.



Diving

The first day's plans are dedicated to check diving. If you have read about strong streams on Komodo, you can be confident that in easy conditions you will be learn to keep yourself and your equipment secure, as well as learn to keep your balance. We're heading for Komodo Island, which the beginning of the safari is just beginning and as approach it, it becomes clearer and clearer. This is the calm bay where we will spend the night.

On the second day we will have three diving expeditions in the north part of Komodo National Park, where we will stay for the next two days. These areas are well-known for their huge pelagian fish and beautiful corals. Diving spots are diverse - underwater mountains, channels, slops, ridges. All places are threatened by tides of heightened intensity during certain times so it is important to choose the time and place properly, securing maximum comfort during diving, no matter how good one's skills are.

Castle Rock is a site that worth more than one diving trip. Each time it is a completely different place. Just before the coming of the tide, we can feel on our own skin, how huge shoals of fish prepare for it as the water trembles. This is a kingdom of giant Trevallies. The show starts when the stream comes - hunting has been begun. Travellies are as fast as cheetahs. From time to time, we're in the middle of terrified shoals of smaller fish. Even sharks starts making circles in the water but the greatest panic rises when Bottlenose Dolphins take up the hunt. Those diving places are some of the most dynamic, you can expect non-stop action! During the entire show we're practically standing in a place turning our heads in every direction to see everything that's happening.

Then as we're diving in one of two channels we are the dynamic element, swimming along with the tide, having some difficulty in stopping to admire the passing creatures - huge Sweetlips, Bumphead Parrotfish, turtles...

The next well-known place in the area is Lighthouse, where Groupers gather to reproduce. The best time for diving there is during a full or new moon. We see the males biting their rivals in long chasing all around us.

Next day we're sailing to the North-Central part of the park. It's the place where we can find diverse diving places, but the most amazing one of them all is Batu Bolong - the king of the area. This rock which grows in the middle of a channel is a natural habitat and home for numerous species of water animals. The steep walls are covered by small corals because of strong tides heading from the north other time from the south. We always dive in sheltered part of the rock and admire making circles sharks, giant Travellies and numerous turtles, along with slugs and shrimp. Just before resurfacing, about five meters under water, you will be awed by the colors of the coral reef.

This part of Komodo National Park is also well known because of the plateau that serves as a favorite hunting place for mantas. Even when the tide is strong it makes for quite easy diving. We're swimming along with the tide, passing mantas coming towards us from all directions. Sometime there are even a few dozen of them. Apart from mantas - you can meet there sharks, turtles and Bumphead Parrotfish.

A few more dives follow - each one unique. Then we go from a small, rocky island in the North with numerous small caves, drift dives and a completely different region - the South.

Here we have a completely different ecosystem and it seems as if we must have moved 1,000 miles on. The water is greener, less transparent, and beneath it we witness a scenery that is utterly different from what we've seen before. The walls, boulders and ceilings of caves are covered by long soft corals and colorful crinoids. The main reason we have traveled to the south is this part of Rinca, a real paradise for fans of watching invertebrate life. Snails, shrimps, crabs in different sizes and colors abound and are ready to entertain. It is the best place for night diving.

We spend two days in this magical location.

It is almost end of our journey. If there is a time and if we haven't managed to see any Mantas in the North, we will sail to the south part of Komodo Island. It's another Manta-spotting point within the park.


Trekking

Apart from diving and snorkeling, we take daily treks up low mountains on small uninhabited islands to admire the sunsets.

We need to climb for about half an hour to get the chance to look upon Komodo from above. Such moments stay in our memories for long time. Islands in the Komodo National Park are very picturesque. The surreal colors of mountainous small islands take us to completely different worlds, especially during sunset. Sometime we don't even believe it's real. Mountains sunken in azure water traversed by bright, sandy beaches make thought of returning home almost painful. It is worth to wait on the beach for night to fall completely. On the way back, our boat "Lalunia" will be lighted by plankton. The movement of our motorboat will cause fireworks worth of new year celebrations - underwater ones this time, with the exploding colors of nature.

An alternative to trekking is a relax on one of numerous beaches. There are mostly sandy ones in this region, certainly beautiful and completely uninhabited as well. Canoe or boat trips across mangrove forests are very popular attraction too.


Komodo / Rinca

During the whole safari there are many interesting attractions apart from diving. Komodo, as you well know, is a natural habitat for the greatest lizards of the world - the Komodo Dragon.

Komodo Dragons were discovered in 1910 and to protect them in 1980 the National Park of Komodo was founded. Dragons live on two of the park's islands - Rinca and Komodo. We will take a two-hour trek on the savannah (similar to African ones) to watch those stunning animals. Typical dragon food is water buffalo, timour deer, wild pigs, monkeys and other animals which we will also find there.


ISLANDS

Bali


Bali is this kind of island where everybody will find something to interest him (or her). It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Indonesia. Every year thousands of tourists come there, mostly to surf, dive, tour and party of course. Kuta is a place full of life for 24 hours seven days in week. Numerous clubs, restaurants and pubs are characteristic for that place. Seminyak is full with joints with live music (especially with salsa) and meeting places for minority and Bali's subcultures. Sometime it is difficult to guess the sex of a person sitting at the next table. Between Kuta and Seminyak we can find Legian, which has the most popular beach in this area. Fans of beautiful beaches, almost uninhabited ones, away from noisy Kuta, should go to the south of the island. After an hour travel by taxi you can reach Balagan Beach. White sand, palms, azure water, silence and delicious local food brought straight to the beach.

It is worth to stay there for a night and fall asleep listening waves trying to reach the beach. The west coast is a perfect place for fans of luxury resorts. It is also a diving region as well. The north part of the island is completely different. The whole of Bali is green and flowery, but the northern part is the greenest place on the island. Thermal springs or waterfalls are what attract tourists next. For dessert you can visit the City of Artists - Ubudu - situated in the central part of Bali. A night here will prove to be an amazing time spent with a glass of wine listening to live music. There's also the very popular Monkey Forest in Ubud. The whole island is filled with numerous temples worth recommending. The Barong Dance show is also a spectacle that won't fail to entertain.


Flores

Flores differs from Bali. It is hard to meet any tourists there. The island is over 600 km long. Because of its narrow and winding roads, covering this distance requires quite long time. Visiting Flores for few days and then coming back to Bali from the airport in Mau Mere is your best bet. During the trip you can see amazing waterfall, native villages, and beautiful beaches - from white and sandy ones to rocky and green ones. But the best impression makes the Kelimutu volcano. It has three craters, each one different than the next.

The most effective one is azure crater which looks like something from the other planet. As we travel, we pass tropical forest and rice fields. Giant bamboos covered in fog, coffee and cocoa plantations, enchanting cotton trees, women doing the washing by the river, naked children playing in puddles, this is what brings us to another world, where political views, corporations, the rat race and fashion don't matter.





The price is subject to change. Please  contact us for more information.





Grand Komodo






Grand Komodo - Komodo Island, North East Timor, Indonesia


Grand Komodo began in 1987 as an adventure tour operator. We took travelers off the beaten track throughout Indonesia, but especially to the islands east of Bali, such as Komodo. A few years later we carried out our first dive explorations, teaming up with naturalists and photographers such as Dr. Kal Müller, Burt Jones, Maurine Shimlock, Gerry Allen, Roger Steene, Wally Siagian, Mike Severns and David Pickel. Teamed with them we discovered some of Komodo’s most exciting dive sites. Since 1990 the company became Grand Komodo Tours & Dives.



GRAND KOMODO LIVEABOARD FLEET

Grand Komodo operate 5 + 1 boats built for liveaboard dive trips. Are all clean and cozy, with air conditioned cabins and ensuite bathroom, a dive platform, gear up stations, a dedicated camera table and rinse tank, and battery charging stations (both 110V and 220V). Once each diver’s outfit is rigged, the tank stays in place throughout the trip, being refilled in place.

All the boats are sturdy Bugis-style wooden boats optimized for Indonesia’s waters. They include:
  • MV Raja Ampat Explorer, with 7 AC cabins for 14 passengers
  • MV TemuKira, with 6 AC cabins for 12
  • MV Putri Papua, with 4 AC cabins for 9
  • MV Tarata, with 6 AC cabins for 12
  • MV NusaTara, with 3 AC cabins for 6
  • MV Keti, our “honeymoon boat”, with 1 AC cabin for a couple or a family with one child.
The boats’ home port locations mainly support Komodo or Raja Ampat trips.

Our itineraries take adventurous divers to locales such as Komodo, Alor, WaKaToBi, Lembeh, Raja Ampat, Manokwari, Mapia, Triton Bay, Halmahera, and Banda. Many potentially exciting dive sites in Indonesia remain undiscovered, and Grand Komodo is steadily exploring and opening up new areas.



MV Raja Ampat Explorer
Facilities :
  • 7 Air-Conditioned cabins for 14 persons with ensuite bathroom, hot shower, wash basin and toilet
  • Air-conditioned lounge with dining seating for fourteen
  • TV, CD / DVD Player
  • Camera battery charging stations
  • Camera work stations
  • Satelite telephone
  • Sun deck with awning
  • On dive platform shower
  • Coltri Sub Compressor
  • 14 gear up stations, 20 scuba tank
  • European & Indonesian food

MV TemuKira
Facilities :
  • 6 Air-Conditioned cabins for 12 persons
  • with ensuite bathroom, shower, wash basin and toilet. Air-Conditioned lounge for Twelve
  • TV & DVD Player
  • Camera battery charging stations
  • Camera work stations
  • Satelite telephone
  • Sun deck with awning
  • On dive platform shower
  • Bauer Compressor
  • 12 gear up stations, 20 scuba tank
  • European & Indonesian food

MV Putri Papua
Facilities :
  • 5 Air-Conditioned cabins for 9 persons with ensuite bathroom, shower, wash basin and toilet.
  • Fan cooled lounge with dining seating for ten
  • TV, CD / DVD Player
  • Camera battery charging stations
  • Camera work stations
  • Satelite telephone
  • Sun deck with awning
  • On dive platform shower
  • Bauer Compressor
  • 10 gear up stations, 18 scuba tank
  • European & Indonesian food

MV Tarata
Facilities :
  • 6 Air-Conditioned cabins for 12 persons with ensuite bathroom, shower, wash basin and toilet.
  • Fan cooled lounge for twelve
  • TV, CD / DVD Player
  • Camera battery charging stations
  • Camera work stations
  • Satelite telephone
  • Sun deck with awning
  • On dive platform shower
  • Bauer Compressor
  • 12 gear up stations, 20 scuba tank
  • European & Indonesian food

MV Nusa Tara
Facilities :
  • 3 Air-Conditioned cabins for 6 persons with ensuite bathroom, shower, wash basin and toilet.
  • Fan cooled lounge with dining seating for Six
  • TV, CD / DVD Player
  • Camera battery charging stations
  • Camera work stations
  • Satelite telephone
  • Sun deck with awning
  • On dive platform shower
  • Bauer Compressor
  • 6 gear up stations, 10 scuba tank
  • European & Indonesian food


Liveaboard Diving Schedules, Prices, and Booking


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  Please click the image to download the schedule of Komodo

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GETTING TO THE DIVE BOATS


DISTRIBUTION POINTS : DENPASAR, MANADO and JAKARTA
RAJA AMPAT – MISOOL – TRITON BAY DIVE PROGRAMS
Embarkation & Disembarkation port : Sorong.
You can either fly from Denpasar to Ujungpandang with one transit overnight in Ujungpandang before flying to Sorong the next morning. Or fly from Manado to Sorong. Or fly from Jakarta to Ujungpandang then Sorong. In Sorong you will be met by Grand Komodo staff  who will take you directly to the boat.

MANOKWARI W W  II WRECKS PROGRAM
Embarkation & Disembarkation port : Manokwari
You will fly from Jakarta or Denpasar to Ujungpandang for one transit overnight before flying to Manokwari the next morning.

CENDRAWASIH BAY PROGRAM
Embarkation port : Manokwari or Biak.
Disembarkation port : Biak or Manokwari.
You will fly from Jakarta to Ujungpandang for one transit overnight before flying to Biak or Manokwari the next morning.

HALMAHERA PROGRAMS
You will fly to Ternate from either Denpasar or Manado or Jakarta.

KOMODO DIVE PROGRAMS
You will fly to Bima on the Island of Sumbawa or to Labuan Bajo on West – Flores. The drive from Bima to Sape seaport is approximately 1:30 hours. There are many photographic opportunities as you will pass through the beautiful teak forests and many villages along the road.

ALOR AND WAKATOBI PROGRAMS
You will fly from Denpasar to Maumere. In Maumere you will be met by Grand Komodo staff who will take you directly to the boat.

DERAWAN AND SANGALAKI PROGRAM
Embarkation and Disembarkation port : Tarakan.
You will fly from Denpasar or Jakarta to Tarakan. You will be met by Grand Komodo staff who will transfer you to the boat.



Why Dive with Grand Komodo

Grand Komodo’s pioneering efforts pay off for divers today. Our divemasters all grew up here, and nobody knows the sites, the conditions, and the critters better than they do. We always have a Plan B if a given site isn’t good that day. Likewise our captains, chase boat drivers, compressor operators, engineers, cooks and cabin attendants are all local people experienced in our locales, operations and customers.

And because we have a fleet of boats in these waters they’re able to back each other up when need be. In the distant areas where we operate this provides a level of security few others can offer.

Plus, because we’re locally owned and operated, we have a “home court advantage” in dealing with local authorities and airlines. Our agents greet you and handle local arrangements for you every step of the way. But when you travel halfway around the world to go diving you want more than competent service—you want excellence where it counts most: underwater.

And even though our cruises consistently cost less than those of competitors, we never stint on the quality of the diving. On the boats the accommodations aren’t fancy but they are safe and comfortable. Overall the individualized service of the competent and friendly local divemasters and staff ensures customized, personal diving experiences not soon to be forgotten.

Grand Komodo runs scheduled departures throughout the year, and our diverse fleet makes it easy to arrange a charter to fit your specific needs. We can also provide you with an itinerary combining several consecutive trips—not a bad idea, considering the distance and cost of getting to Indonesia for most divers.


Our Strengths

  1. Operating in Indonesia for over 20 years. Experienced in dealing with local conditions and culture as well as getting you to all the best dive sites.
  2. Comfortable, affordable liveaboards with experienced and friendly team who help insure the best dive trip experience.
  3. We operate 5 liveaboard vessels of varying sizes : Raja Ampat Explorer (14), TemuKira (12), Putri Papua (9), Tarata (12) and Nusa Tara (6). We can accommodate individual divers or groups as small as 6, up to a maximum of 14.
  4. Our Departures are all year round to various destinations thus providing flexibility for combining trips.
  5. Specializing in Raja Ampat, Komodo, Halmahera and beyond, that include Misool, Mapia, Manokwari, Triton Bay, Banda, Togian, Lembeh, Derawan & Sangalaki. To Sangeang, Alor, Wakatobi.
  6. Our Support Center Network : Denpasar, Bima, Labuan Bajo, Sorong.
  7. Over 70 % of our bookings are from repeating customers -- a testament to customer satisfaction.
  8. English and French speaking owners have been in the tourism business over two decades and are highly respected in the industry.
  9. Our programs are designed to maximize the diving experience in all destinations, avoiding unnecessary long crossing from/back to Bali.
  10. Personalized services by competent staff, pre and post trips. We are experts in local touring also and can help you arrange other land-based tours throughout Indonesia.
  11. Reasonably priced, good value for the money.




The price is subject to change. Please  contact us for more information.






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