Indonesia is the finest scuba diving and liveaboard destination. With the richest diversity of marine species on earth, the largest archipelago in the world, with a coastline of 50000 km has some of the very best dive accessible from the shore. If Bali, Pulau Weh and Lembeh strait offer good options to scuba dive from a resort or a dive center, most of the pristine diving destinations are either offshore or too largely spread to be covered on one-day trips. To discover the variety of species and landscapes the Indonesian Papua presents, Raja Ampat Liveaboard is the undisputed divers' favorite. Cruising in the Banda Sea across the Ring of fire on a liveaboard is an adventure of a lifetime. To combine multiple diving destinations like Triton Bay together with Raja Ampat or the Ring of Fire, or Halmahera with Raja Ampat, liveaboard diving is the way. To make your diving holidays unforgettable and unique, our cruises offer a high level of service and understanding of underwater photographers' needs
Located in the region of West Papua, Raja Ampat is renowned as the world’s most biodiverse region.
Over the years it has become one of the world’s most famous dive liveaboard destinations with several dive spots among the top ten's bests in Misool & Dampier strait. Wayag is another iconic highlight of some of our itineraries in Raja Ampat.
An Awesome destination that is often considered second best after Raja Ampat. The truth is we can’t really decide which one is better between Raja Ampat and Komodo. What we do know is they are both undeniably amazing and should be equally appreciated.
Unique marine diversity, land explorations, spice plantations, deserted beaches, caves and stunning scenery for an unforgettable journey. Beneath the sea, Banda Islands are very attractive for their pelagic - often in schools - like hammerhead sharks, giant trevallies, dogtooth tunas, dolphins & whales. Visibility is excellent there and can reach 50 meters.
The beauty of its amazing soft corals that stick out to the surface is definitely one of the major marine attractions in Triton Bay. There are over 959 different kinds of coral fish and 471 known types of coral in this area. The other highlights include black coral forests, overflowing schools of sweetlips and a good chance to encounter whale sharks on bagan - fishing platforms - where these giants come to suck the large fishermen nets.
This off the beaten track destination is a gem. Located in the center of the Coral triangle, right on the equator with one of the lowest density of population of Indonesia, Halmahera archipelago has everything a nature lover is expecting...and even more. As far as diving and snorkeling are concerned, Halmahera has all types of diving: wrecks, muck dives, pelagic, drift dives, walls, and everywhere those so colorful corals surrounded by schools of small and big fish.
This destination is famous worldwide for its unbelievable critters. The top muck dives in the world for sure, but not only. Wallacea has been exploring Lembeh strait, the Togian Islands but also the north part of this huge island since its very operation beginning.
Central Sulawesi -
Departing From Bitung, the "central Sulawesi" visits the East coast of Sulawesi and the Togian Islands. It ends in Luwuk. Beautiful dive sites of the East coast in the areas of Ratatotok, Tanjung Flesko, Gorontalo, Togian Islands to end in the diving part in Pulau Dua area.