- Komodo: April to November
- Flores: April to November
- Banda Sea: March to April and September to December
- Raja Ampat: October to April
- Triton Bay: March to November
- Cenderawasih Bay: July to September
Indo Master liveaboard journeys through Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea, reaching dive sites like Misool and The Passage, known for wobbegongs, manta rays, and dense macro life
Ilike explores Indonesia’s lesser-known gems, from Banda’s hammerhead migrations to Raja Ampat’s vibrant reefs teeming with pygmy seahorses and schooling fish
Calico Jack channels pirate charm and Indonesian craftsmanship, cruising Raja Ampat and Komodo with dives that span macro meccas and manta-filled channels
Built for comfort and distance, Jelajahi Laut moves between regions like Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. Its routes feature vertical walls, hammerhead sightings, and thick coral carpets in every hue
Ondina, a classic phinisi, charts a course through Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea, offering laid-back travel with world-class diving - manta rays, sea snakes, and rare macro critters
Akomo Isseki navigates Indonesia's rich waters, visiting areas like Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea, where divers can experience pristine reefs, schooling fish, and rare macro life
Aliikai combines traditional phinisi charm with modern amenities, offering voyages through Indonesia's premier dive regions, including Raja Ampat and Komodo, where divers encounter manta rays, pygmy seahorses, and vibrant coral reefs
Aurora, a traditional phinisi, offers diving adventures in Indonesia's hotspots such as Komodo and Raja Ampat, known for encounters with manta rays, sharks, and vibrant coral gardens
Tailored for comfort and functionality, Solitude Adventurer explores the Banda Sea and Raja Ampat, diving into walls teeming with marine life and pristine coral formations
Neptune One navigates Komodo National Park, diving Manta Alley and Batu Bolong, where strong currents attract reef sharks, manta rays, and large schools of fish
Seahorse, a traditional phinisi, crosses the diverse seas of Raja Ampat and Triton Bay, providing encounters with mantas, macro life, and untouched reefs
Ambai brings photographers and experienced divers into the heart of Raja Ampat and Banda. Think manta rays, pygmy seahorses, and kaleidoscopic soft coral walls
The Komodo Aggressor liveaboard offers diving in Komodo National Park, with sites like Batu Bolong and Castle Rock known for manta rays, reef sharks, and rich coral reefs
Mola Mola 2 liveaboard focuses on Bali and Nusa Penida, with seasonal chances to dive alongside sunfish, reef mantas, and turtles in warm, current-swept waters filled with coral plateaus



















