November 10-22, 2027*
Prepare to embark on a diving adventure that belongs on every serious diver’s bucket list—Raja Ampat, a jewel of Indonesia’s Coral Triangle. This remote paradise is a living testament to the sheer richness of marine life, with over 2,500 islands and reefs brimming with 1,320 fish species, 550 coral species, and a treasure trove of undiscovered wonders. As the world’s most biodiverse coral reef system, it offers divers unparalleled access to the underwater world’s most vibrant ecosystems.
In the heart of the Coral Triangle—often dubbed the lungs of the ocean—Raja Ampat stands as the epicenter of marine biodiversity. Here, the reefs flourish with 72% of the world’s coral species, including rare endemics and abundant marine life like manta rays, sharks, and fascinating muck diving critters. With the promise of awe-inspiring coral gardens and thrilling encounters with unique marine species, a liveaboard journey through Indonesia’s waters is an experience unlike any other.
The "Four Kings" of Raja Ampat—Waigeo, Salawati, Batanta, and Misool—offer unparalleled underwater landscapes.
Meanwhile, Halmahera, at the gateway to the Pacific, enchants with its diverse habitats, and Lembeh Strait delivers the ultimate in macro diving. Picture enormous schools of fish, graceful manta rays, majestic sharks, and curious turtles—all alongside the rare and unusual marine life these regions are known for.
Scientists estimate that many species in Raja Ampat are still undiscovered, adding an element of mystery and excitement to every dive. With each dive, you might uncover new marine life, contributing to the ongoing exploration of this pristine ecosystem.
Built in 2022, the 47m she was built on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi and is handcrafted from ironwood and teak (traditional to the area).
You will find no other diving liveaboard as beautiful in Indonesian waters and, being built by divers for divers, you can rest assured that every need has been thought of and addressed.
The spacious air-conditioned saloon offers a great setting for your meals and dive briefings, a cocktail bar, comfortable seating, a charging station and a large flat-screen TV.
We have a variety of room types available.
Liveaboard Dates: November 10-22, 2027*
*Does not include international travel days
This trip is the ultimate opportunity to dive in one of the planet’s most biodiverse and stunning marine environments. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or just looking to dive deeper into the wonders of the ocean, a liveaboard journey through Raja Ampat is an experience that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime. Join us, and discover a world beneath the waves like no other!
Up to 36 dives!
Up to 4 dives per day
We dive on both sides of the Equator and cross two seas on this itinerary; The Halmahera Sea and the Molucca Sea.
The Indo Master
All meals and the following beverages: sodas, juice, tea, coffee, water, sparkling water.
All cabins include: Ensuite bathrooms,Individually controlled A/C, ample storage, extra towels
This Trip is Advanced Diving and Requires the Following:
- PADI Advanced Open Water or equivalent
- 50+ dives
- Experience in Currents
Water temps 84° - 86° F
12 nights full board accommodation
Breakfast, lunch, dinners and snacks
Unlimited drinking water, tea, coffee, fruit juice & soft drinks
Approximately 36 Dives
Weights, weight belt and SMB
Disembarkation transfer
Embarkation transfer
** All Prices Shown Include a 2% discount for paying by Cash, Zelle, or Venmo
Pricing starts with the Classic Twin Cabin.
We have a variety of room and upgrade options.
Single Supplement requires buying both spots for the cabin.
Ask about our payment plan!
Other Important Notes:
These trip dates DO NOT include travel days, Please plan accordingly. We highly encourage you to arrive a day early. The Liveaboard will not wait for you. More information to come.
When it is time to book flights, we suggest booking your international fights into and out of Jakarta International Airport (CGK) for the easiest domestic connections to/from Sorong and Manado.
We advise spending at least one day in Jakarta on either side of your liveaboard dates to allow for possible changes to slight schedules and to ensure you are on time for your connections.
All surcharges, including marine, park and port fees, are subject to change at any time, and without notice.
You need a valid passport for at least six (6) months beyond the intended period of stay.
DAN Insurance & Trip Insurance is required for this trip: learn more here
When it is time to book flights, we suggest booking your international fights into and out of Jakarta International Airport (CGK) for the easiest domestic connections to/from Sorong and Manado.
We advise spending at least one day in Jakarta on either side of your liveaboard dates to allow for possible changes to slight schedules and to ensure you are on time for your connections.
Domestic fights in Indonesia are often subject to delays, schedule changes and cancellations, resulting in missed connections and arriving after the designated embarkation time, or day.
If your delayed arrival is after the vessel has departed, you may be charged for the cost of arranging a speedboat transfer or for additional fuel required for Indo Master to return to port. With this in mind, we recommend booking flights to arrive the day before embarkation.