- 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
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
Designed and operated for small groups, the Carpe Diem Phinisi is a traditional Indonesian two-masted sailing vessel (a Phinisi, rigged in a gaff-ketch style). Built from wood and run w...
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
Ambai brings photographers and experienced divers into the heart of Raja Ampat and Banda. Think manta rays, pygmy seahorses, and kaleidoscopic soft coral walls
Seahorse, a traditional phinisi, crosses the diverse seas of Raja Ampat and Triton Bay, providing encounters with mantas, macro life, and untouched reefs
60% of divers returns to us
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
King Neptune is a 46m luxury liveaboard yacht for 22 guests, offering exceptional diving expeditions across Indonesia. Explore Komodo, Raja Ampat & the Banda Sea in comfort and style. Book your adventure today!
Epica liveaboard keeps it simple and social, diving Raja Ampat’s best: Cape Kri, Melissa’s Garden, and Blue Magic, with regular sightings of bumphead parrotfish and manta rays
Modern and comfortable, New White Manta navigates the Banda Sea and Raja Ampat, diving volcanic walls, coral gardens, and rare critter hotspots
Spacious and sleek, Mermaid I sails to Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea, pairing luxury amenities with diving that includes hammerheads, macro hotspots, and pristine coral reefs
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
Samambaia’s traditional design meets luxury as it sails through Raja Ampat and Komodo, offering encounters with reef sharks, mantas, and macro life hidden in soft corals
Damai II blends handcrafted luxury with remote diving. Think Forgotten Islands, hammerhead sightings, and attentive personal service in true Indonesian style
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
The Wellenreng liveaboard blends the spirit of Indonesian wooden boatbuilding with the intimacy of small-group exploration. This 25-metre Phinisi carries only three guest cabins, allowing ...



















