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Seven Seas Liveaboard
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- Schedule & Pricing
- Cabins
- Amenities
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- Free DAN Dive Insurance
- No booking fees
- Book now, Pay later
- NitroxFree
- WifiNo
- Diving EquipmentSurcharge
- Tech Diving FriendlyNo
- Fleet nameThe Seven Seas Indonesia Liveaboard
- Year built2016
- Length45 m
- Width8 m
- Capacity16
- MaterialWood
Seven Seas is a traditional sailing boat, custom built for comfortable diving safaris in Indonesia.
Boat Interior
Seven Seas is a rather small boat, a number of cabins are only 8. Almost all are located on lower deck. There are 2 double cabins and a 4 twin bed cabins that you can share with another diver. Also, there are two cabins on upper deck, supplied with queen beds. Each cabin has air conditioning.The time between and after dives passengers of Seven Seas can comfortably spend in the open air salon. You can lay at is cozy couches and enjoy the gorgeous view of blue waters and islands. The upper deck is big enough and ideal for relaxing in the warm sun.
Dive Deck
Seven Seas dive deck is spacious, it has a dive shop, multiple compressors two speed boats used to get to dive sites. Also, there is a camera table here, to comfortably maintain photo gear.
Safety
Seven Seas crew cares about passengers safety on board. There are life jackets and life rafts on board, Automated External Defibrillator.
Itinerary
Seven Seas itineraries include diving at the most recognized diving destination of Indonesia. There are trips to Raja Ampat, that is represented by the largest amount of coral and fish species. Another excellent destination that Seven Seas visiting is the Banda Sea, dive sites are consist of reefs, rocks, and a variety of underwater life, including dogtooth tuna, mobula rays, schools of Fusiliers, thousands of red-tooth triggerfish, mandarin fish, and the native Ambon scorpionfish. One of the most acknowledged areas for diving in Indonesia is Komodo Park, that can be also visited during the safari on Seven Seas. It’s a great chance to meet large mantas, eagle rays, discover a macro life of this dazzling destination.
When to Go
Indonesia is all year round destination. Komodo is best to visit between April and August. To dive in Raja Ampat is better to choose a time from October until the end of April. The period from March and April and during the September to December is good to visit Banda Sea dive sites.
So, if you looking for a comfort, traditional atmosphere, and superb diving Seven Seas Liveaboard is a good opportunity to get all this and even more
CabinsView deck plan

Double Cabin (Upper Deck)
- Deck:
- Upper Deck
- Bedding:
- Double bed
- Max occupancy:
- 2
- Ensuite bathroom:
- Yes
- Aircon:
- Yes
- Number of Cabins:
- 2

Double Cabin (Lower Deck)
- Deck:
- Lower Deck
- Bedding:
- Double bed
- Max occupancy:
- 2
- Ensuite bathroom:
- Yes
- Aircon:
- Yes
- Number of Cabins:
- 2

Twin Cabin
- Deck:
- Lower Deck
- Bedding:
- Twin beds (bunk-style)
- Max occupancy:
- 2
- Ensuite bathroom:
- Yes
- Aircon:
- Yes
- Number of Cabins:
- 4
Amenities
- Boat specification
- Diving and Safety
Boat specification
- Fleet nameThe Seven Seas Indonesia Liveaboard
- Year built2016
- Length45 m
- Width8 m
- Capacity16
- MaterialWood
- LanguagesEnglish
- Handicapped FriendlyNo
- Number of cabins8
- EnginesMitsubishi 8M22 450HP V8
- CompressorsTwin 9 CFM compressors (Schiffauer)
- Tenders3: 2 x twin-40hp 6.5m fibre boats (center console, taking 6 diving guests each), 1 x inflatable single engine taking 4 diving guests
- Power plugs onboard2-round-pin plugs
- Freshwater maker9000 ltr
- On-board payment methodsCash
- Water capacity18000 liter
- Fuel capacity18000 liter
Crew
18 members
Onboard Facilities
- Laundry Service
- Massage
- Onboard Kayaks
- Audio & Video Entertainment
- Air Conditioned Saloon
- Sun Deck
- Sun Loungers
- Open Air Saloon
- Indoor Saloon
- Bar
- Child Friendly
- Non-Diver (Snorkeler) Friendly
- Hot Tub / Jacuzzi
- SPA
- Land Excursions
- Fishing
Cabin Facilities
- TV in Cabins
- Air Conditioning
- En-suite Cabins
- Wall Fan
- Lockable Storage
- Towels
- Bathrobe
- Hairdryer
- Toiletries
Food & drinks
- Western Food
- Local Food
- Dietary Restrictions
- Buffet Style
- Alcoholic Beverages and Spirits
- A La Carte
- Hot & Soft Drinks and Cold
- Snacks All Day
Photography Facilities
- Camera & Photography Station
- Separate Rinsing Tanks for U/W Camera
- Camera Table
- Special Storage for U/W Camera
- Charging Stations
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Diving and Safety
- Radar
- GPS Tracking
- Radio VHF/DSC/SSB
- Life Rafts
- Life Jackets
- Fire Fighting Equipment
- Emergency Oxygen
- First Aid Kits
- Sounder
- Satellite Phone
- Bilge Pump Alarm
- Searchlight
- EPIRB (emergency position indicating radio beacon)
- Emergency Flares
- Smoke Detectors
- Life Rings
Diving Facilities
- Warm Water Showers
- Rebreather Support
- Compressors
- Rinse Hosts
- Tenders for Diving
- Tech Diving
- Dive Deck
- Valve Fittings
- Personal Storage Space
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