
Tiger Blue Liveaboard, Indonesia
Boat interior
There are 5 cabins on board where 12 passengers can be accommodated. Boat guests can choose a double cabin or share a twin room. There is a cabin for the family vacation with quad occupancy. All staterooms are on the lower deck and one double cabin is located on the upper deck.
Liveaboard has a comfortable social area. On the upper deck boats, passengers can spend time relaxing on the soft sunbeds. There is a shaded dining area. You can enjoy amazing views while spending time under the sails.
Safety
The boat has life jackets, emergency rafts, first aid kit. The crew can manage emergency situations.
Non-diving activities
A trip can be fun not only for divers. For those who travel with a family or just want to try something new and exciting boat offers lots of activities like fishing, hiking, and land excursions. The boat team can arrange surfing, waterskiing, or kneeboarding and kayaking. Boat passengers can explore not only the underwater world of Indonesia. Enjoy a breathtaking view of Komodo or climb on the pinnacles of Raja Ampat. Fishing outside the National Parks can be also organized.
Itineraries
Itineraries include Raja Ampat and Komodo National Park which can be considered one of the most popular destinations for diving in Indonesia. Raja Ampat has the most diversified underwater life. It holds the world's record for the biggest amount of fish and corals that can be seen during the dive. Sponges, anemones, fans, and many more can be seen. This destination is a home for lots of fish. You can dive with schools of tuna, and a vast number of travelers can practically shadow the sun. Some rare creatures can be spotted like wobbegongs. Komodo offers diving on various underwater landscapes. It features mountains, reefs, and walls. Komodo is a main Indonesian location to dive with mantas. It is also great for macro diving. Plenty of pygmy horses and nudibranchs live in the coral formation.
When to Go
Komodo diving season lasts all year round. The most preferred months for visiting this destination are April and August. Raja Ampat can offer the best diving conditions from October until April
Cabins

Standard Cabin
Standard Cabin
Standard Cabin
Deck:Lower Deck
Bedding:Double Bed
Max occupancy:2 Guests
Number of Cabins:2 Cabins
Ensuite Bathroom: Yes
Aircon: Yes
- Towels
- Toiletries
Located at the front of the lower deck, these standard cabins are mirror images of each other and have a large double bed and a spacious en-suite bathroom complete with rainshower & air-conditioning

Superior Cabin
Superior Cabin
Superior Cabin
Deck:Lower Deck
Bedding:Double Bed + Twin Bed
Max occupancy:3 Guests
Number of Cabins:2 Cabins
Ensuite Bathroom: Yes
Aircon: Yes
- Towels
- Toiletries
Located midships on the lower deck, these are the largest cabins and feature a daybed which can comfortably accommodate a 3rd guest. The king size bed can also be split into separate twin beds, shower, WC, storage & air-conditioning

Master Cabin
Master Cabin
Master Cabin
Deck:Main Deck
Bedding:Double Bed
Max occupancy:2 Guests
Number of Cabins:1 Cabin
Ensuite Bathroom: Yes
Aircon: Yes
- Towels
- Toiletries
Located on the main deck, the upper standard cabin offers easy access to the Tiger Blue’s dining and seating areas. Bright and spacious thanks to a large full-size window, it comes complete with king size bed and en-suite bathroom

Boat Specification
Dive Facilities
- Warm Water Showers
- Rebreather Support
- Compressors
- Tenders for Diving
- Dive Deck
Boat navigation & safety
Full safety
Food & Drinks
- Western Food
- Local Food
- Dietary Restrictions
- Buffet Style
- Alcoholic Beverages and Spirits
- Hot & Cold Soft Drinks
- Snacks All Day
Onboard Facilities
- Laundry Service
- Onboard Kayaks
- Audio & Video Entertainment
- Air Conditioned Saloon
- Sun Deck
- Sun Loungers
- Open Air Saloon
- Indoor Saloon
- Bar
- Child Friendly
- Non-Diver (Snorkeler) Friendly
- Land Excursions
- Fishing
Photographer Facilities
- Camera & Photography Station
- Charging Stations
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Raja Ampat (7 nights) (Port of Sorong-Port of Sorong)
Included
- Accommodation
- Diving (2-3 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
- Full board
- Soft beverages, local beer
- 12 l tanks and weights
- Dive guide
- Equipment rental
- Excursions and activities, including equipment for watersports and fishing
- Laundry service
- Scheduled group transfer airport - yacht - airport
- Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)
Obligatory surcharges
- Marine park fees Raja Ampat - 100 USD per person (to be paid on board)
- Marine park fees Komodo - 30 USD per person per day (to be paid on board)
Extra cost
- International and domestic flights
- Visa
- Private transfer
- Admission charge if arrive in Bali
- Crew gratuities
- Travel insurance
Program
Dive/Snorkel Mioskon.
Sunset drinks with flying foxes.
Day 2:
Yenbuba
Diving/Snorkelling Yenbuba Jetty.
Diving/Snorkelling Suandarek (Jetty dive surrounded by massive schools of fish).
Diving/Snorkelling Cape Kri (Statistically the most biodiverse location in The World!).
Day 3:
Pyanemo.
Morning/afternoon trek to the viewpoint (Morning is usually less people, but sun is in front for photos. Afternoon possibly more people but sun is behind for better content shots.) (Can purchase some locally made coconut oil/coconut water/coconut crabs (largest land-living arthropod & endemic to Indonesia), this commerce was set up by an Englishmen to fill the employment gap that was created when Raja Ampat was declared a marine park and fishing was no longer a vocation.
Boat tour/swimming/kayaking in hidden lagoons amongst volcanic/tectonic carved geography.
Diving/Snorkelling My Reef.
Diving/Snorkelling Melissa’s Garden
Day 4:
Kawe.
Diving/Snorkelling Eagle Rock (A reliable but not guaranteed place to see Manta).
Snorkel Kawe (On the equator with the potential for Seahorses and other rare marine Sightings).
Move to Wofoh for Sunset Beach dinner/drinks/bonfire.
Day 5:
Pef / Kabui Straits.
Kayaking.
Rock hand paintings - Painted by the Aboriginals of Australia when the landmasses were joined.
Kabui Straits by dinghy.
Day 6:
Yangefo.
Diving/Snorkelling Citrus Ridge.
Diving/Snorkelling Mayhem.
Move to Arborek.
Diving/Snorkelling Manta Ridge.
Afternoon/Sunset walk around Village.
Day 7:
Yenbeser.
Morning tour to Birds of Paradise.
Visit Alfred Wallace hut (Darwins counterpart in the evolution of the species).
Kayak Back to the boat.
Jungle Trekking.
Snorkelling Batu Lima.
Check-out from the yacht. Group transfer to the airport (For some charters guests may be transferred to Sorong by speedboat for transfer to their hotel or resort on the day of departure).
Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons
Dive sites you’ll see
Komodo (7 nights) (Labuan Bajo-Labuan Bajo)
Included
- Accommodation
- Diving (2-3 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
- Full board
- Soft beverages, local beer
- 12 l tanks and weights
- Dive guide
- Equipment rental
- Excursions and activities, including equipment for watersports and fishing
- Laundry service
- Scheduled group transfer airport - yacht - airport
- Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)
Obligatory surcharges
- Marine park fees Raja Ampat - 100 USD per person (to be paid on board)
- Marine park fees Komodo - 30 USD per person per day (to be paid on board)
Extra cost
- International and domestic flights
- Visa
- Private transfer
- Admission charge if arrive in Bali
- Crew gratuities
- Travel insurance
Program
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.
Labuan Bajo. Sail to Sabayor Kecil, keeping an eye out for dolphins, which love to swim alongside the bow. Dive or snorkel around the coral reef, full of colorful fish, sponges, Napolean wrasse, groupers and the odd stingray. Or enjoy the water from above, kayaking, waterskiing, kneeboarding or fishing. Later, relax on board with a good book or film before a leisurely supper.
Day 2:
Rinca & Manta Point. Early morning sail to Rinca. After a light breakfast, take the tender to the shore to see the famous Komodo Dragons. Accompanied by a park ranger, explore the giant lizard’s habitat on foot and learn about its hunting habits. The island is home to about 2,500 dragons as well as monkeys, Sunda deer, wild pigs, and jungle fowl, so there is plenty to see on the trail. Rejoin the boat and enjoy lunch while sailing for a couple of hours to Karang Makassar. Stop by Manta Point, a feeding ground for manta rays and one of the top diving and snorkeling spots in the park. On this relaxed drift dive, watch the mantas gliding gracefully through the water with their mouths open, feeding on plankton. Enjoy a second dive at Batu Balong, a massive underwater rock with pinnacles and rifts surrounded by grey reef and white tip sharks, giant trevallies, and emperor fish. The coral garden on its top can also be enjoyed by snorkellers, who have a good chance of seeing the larger fish. In the late afternoon, relax on a quiet sandy beach or hike up the grassy hill behind for panoramic views across the islands. Then settle into the comfortable bean bags and relax on the beach while the crew mix you up a cocktail and build a giant bonfire before heading back to the boat for a hearty supper.
Day 3:
Mauan & Kode.
Mauan & Kode’s superb reef is teeming with turtles and can be appreciated by divers and snorkellers alike. Mauan harbors a sporadic manta ray cleaning station, where the animals congregate to have cleaner fish remove parasites and other organisms from their skin. Guests may prefer to explore by kayak, relax on the deck or a deserted beach, or try their hand at wakeboarding. In the evening, ask the crew to make up the day beds with blankets and fall asleep under the stars. Overnight in Padar.
Day 4:
BBQ & Sunset Cocktails on a Secret Beach Spend a lazy or an active day, as your mood dictates. A climb up Padar’s verdant slopes will yield spectacular views across the park landscape and the island’s four bays, fringed with grey or white sand. Resident wildlife includes sea eagles, deer and goats. Successful anglers will be rewarded with melt-in-the-mouth sashimi or ceviche prepared by the chef. Under the water, Pillarsteen has four large pinnacles covered in soft corals, as well as canyons, caves, swim-throughs, and chimneys. Watch out for the brightly colored red and purple fire urchins. As the sun begins to disappear over the horizon, catch the tender to a secret beach for refreshing cocktails and a BBQ. Overnight in Padar.
Day 5:
Pink Beach (Pantai Merah). Sail for a couple of hours in the morning to Pink Beach. The sand has a soft pink hue, tinged by the high quantity of organ pipe coral growing on the surrounding reefs, which breaks off and washes up on shore. While other corals normally fade, this retains its bright red colour and mixes with the usual white sand. Enjoy freshly-caught fish for lunch. Snorkel or dive looking out for macro sealife such as blue-ribbon eels and crocodile fish. A night dive here is world-class, full of colorful basket stars,
bobtail squid and spanish dancers. Overnight at Pink Beach.
Day 6:
Tropical Birds. A day of downtime. Take a leisurely walk along the beach and discover the local tropical birds. Keep your eyes peeled for orange-footed scrubfowl, helmeted friarbirds, and the critically endangered lesser sulpher crested cockatoo. Enjoy a BBQ on the beach for lunch, cooking up freshly caught fish. If you are still raring to go, the crew will be happy to oblige - opportunities to snorkel, dive, hike, kayak, waterski or fish are only a question away throughout the cruise.
Day 7:
Crystal Rock & Castle Rock. Crystal Rock and Castle Rock are only 300m apart yet both are superb dive sites in their own right. The two submerged pinnacles are also accessible for snorkellers, offering the chance to see eagle rays, white tip, black tip and grey reef sharks, huge schools of snappers and fusiliers, batfish and Napoleon wrasse. Enjoy a cool beer or a freshly- made lemon and soda before your final supper on board - a traditional Indonesian feast comprised of many small dishes with bold flavors, sweet or spicy sauces and plenty of rice. Overnight sail to Labuan Bajo.
Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.
Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons
Dive sites you’ll see
Komodo (4 nights) (Labuan Bajo-Labuan Bajo)
Included
- Accommodation
- Diving (2-3 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
- Full board
- Soft beverages, local beer
- 12 l tanks and weights
- Dive guide
- Equipment rental
- Excursions and activities, including equipment for watersports and fishing
- Laundry service
- Scheduled group transfer airport - yacht - airport
- Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)
Obligatory surcharges
- Marine park fees Raja Ampat - 100 USD per person (to be paid on board)
- Marine park fees Komodo - 30 USD per person per day (to be paid on board)
Extra cost
- International and domestic flights
- Visa
- Private transfer
- Admission charge if arrive in Bali
- Crew gratuities
- Travel insurance
Program
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.
Sail to Sabayor Kecil, keeping an eye out for dolphins, which love to swim alongside the bow. Dive or snorkel around the coral reef, full of colorful fish, sponges, Napolean wrasse, groupers, and the odd stingray. Or enjoy the water from above, kayaking, waterskiing, or fishing. Later, relax on board with a good book or film before a leisurely supper.
Day 2:
Rinca & Manta Point.
Early morning sail to Rinca. After a light breakfast, take the tender to the shore to see the famous Komodo Dragons. Accompanied by a park ranger, explore the giant lizard’s habitat on foot and learn about its hunting habits. The island is home to about 2,500 dragons as well as monkeys, Sunda deer, wild pigs, and jungle fowl, so there is plenty to see on the trail. Rejoin the boat and enjoy lunch while sailing for a couple of hours to Karang Makassar. Stop by Manta Point, a feeding ground for manta rays and one of the top diving and snorkeling spots in the park. On this relaxed drift dive, watch the mantas gliding gracefully through the water with their mouths open, feeding on plankton. Enjoy a second dive at Batu Balong, a massive underwater rock with pinnacles and rifts surrounded by grey reef and white tip sharks, giant trevallies, and emperor fish. The coral garden on its top can also be enjoyed by snorkellers, who have a good chance of seeing the larger fish. In the late afternoon, relax on a quiet sandy beach or hike up the grassy hill behind for panoramic views across the islands. Then settle into the comfortable bean bags. Relax on the beach while the crew mixes you up a cocktail and builds a giant bonfire before heading back to the boat for a hearty supper.
Day 3:
Mauan & Kode.
Mauan & Kode’s superb reef is teeming with turtles and can be appreciated by divers and snorkellers alike. Mauan harbors a sporadic manta ray cleaning station, where the animals congregate to have cleaner fish remove parasites and other organisms from their skin. Guests may prefer to explore by kayak, relax on the deck or a deserted beach, or try their hand at wakeboarding. In the evening, ask the crew to make up the day beds with blankets and fall asleep under the stars. Overnight in Padar.
Day 4:
BBQ & Sunset Cocktails on a Secret Beach. Spend a lazy or active day, as your mood dictates. A climb up Padar’s verdant slopes will yield spectacular views across the park landscape and the island’s four bays, fringed with grey or white sand. Resident wildlife includes sea eagles, deer, and goats. Successful anglers will be rewarded with melt-in-the-mouth sashimi or ceviche prepared by the chef. Under the water, Pillarsteen has four large pinnacles covered in soft corals, as well as canyons, caves, swim-throughs, and chimneys. Watch out for the brightly colored red and purple fire urchins. As the sun begins to disappear over the horizon, catch the tender to a secret beach for refreshing cocktails and a BBQ. Overnight in Padar.
Day 5:
Labuan Bajo.
After breakfast, pack and prepare to disembark, returning to the airport by tender and car.
Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons














