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Length
6 Days
Ship category
Classic
Ship type
Phinisi Yacht
Capacity
24 Passengers
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Trek the most famous view point in the region
Search for the Red Bird of Paradise
Dive a record holding dive site
Witness the majestic manta rays
Karaoke and boardgames onboard
Spacious dive deck
ENOS diver emergency GPS locator
Jacuzzi onboard
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We’re thrilled to present the Sea Safari 8, a luxurious liveaboard designed for unforgettable diving expeditions across Indonesia’s most spectacular marine destinations. Launched in 2001 and meticulously maintained, Sea Safari 8 combines traditional Phinisi charm with modern amenities, offering a perfect blend of comfort and adventure.
Imagine waking up to the soothing sounds of the ocean, ready to dive into crystal-clear waters teeming with vibrant marine life. Sea Safari 8's itineraries include iconic diving hotspots like Raja Ampat, Komodo National Park, and the Banda Sea. Each dive reveal … Read more about Sea Safari 8
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Observation Lounge
Sundeck with jacuzzi
Snorkel gear (free of charge)
Kayaks on board
Standup paddle boards
Water, Coffee, Tea & fresh juices
All meals
Air conditioning & private bathroom
Single travellers can share cabin
Room Safe
Restaurant
Nitrox fills (appprox. 150 USD)
Transfers to and from ship
Complete set of Scuba gear (approx 250 USD)
Dining aboard Sea Safari 8 is a culinary delight, featuring a diverse menu that combines Indonesian and international flavors. Fresh, locally-sourced ingredients are used to create nutritious and delicious buffet-style meals, catering to all dietary preferences. The onboard chefs ensure that each meal is a highlight of your day, fueling you for the adventures ahead.
Your itinerary below may vary, depending on the weather, wildlife breeding, and local conditions.
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The boat will depart at the latest 12:00 PM on the first day or earlier depending on the guests' arrival time
Arrived in Sorong at Dominique Edward Osok Airport. Our Representative will be waiting outside the arrival hall and ready to escourt you to the ship for immediate boarding. Our Safety Briefing, Crew Introduction, Necessary Dive Paperwork, Cabin Allocation and ship orientation will take place before departing from Sorong Harbour. During the journey to our first dive site, take this opportunity to familiarize yourselves with the vessel.
Dive : Check Dive at Black Rock or Yum Slope
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Mayhem, Citrus Ridge, Gam Ridge, and Mangroves. This area offers some truely unique environments to dive in. The vibrant orange soft corals of Citrus Ridge provide a stunning back drop to this site, home to barracudas, bumphead parrot fish and sea snakes are common here. Myhem offers schools of bat fish, surgeon fish and snappers with the occasional Wobbegong sleeping under the coral heads. Gam Ridge is a good place to spot Eagle and Mobula rays. The Mangroves offer some stunning photo opportunities, diving late in the day around 4 pm when the sun is low in the sky gives some stunning shafts of light in the mangrove shallows.
Dive : 3 day dives + 1 night dive
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Manta Sandy, Manta Ridge, Airborek Island & Jetty. Manta Sandy and Manta Ridge are two of the most reliable Manta congregation spots in the Dampier Strait. Here you can look at the majestic animals somersaulting through the water while they are cleaned by several species of Wrasse and even Butterflyfish. The Jetty at Airborek offers unique photo opportunities of the long wooden pillars covered with soft corals and seafans, if your lucky the local kids will be at play, jumping in the water eager to get on your photo reel. Airborek Jetty offers one of the best night dives in Raja Ampat where Blue Ring Octopus, Harlequin Shrimp and Wobbegong are often seen.
Dive : 3 day dives + 1 night dive
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Mikes Point, Sardine Reef, Mioskon and Friwinbondan. Before dive activities begin we have an early rise, we go in search of the Red Bird of Paradise at Sawingkrai Village on Gam. We then continue to Mike’s Point. Schooling sweetlips, patroling black tip reef sharks and interesting macro subjects such as small octopus and shrimp thrive in these craggy coral niches. Sardine Reef. Actually sardines are not found at this site but you won’t miss them. Fusiliers, Surgeonfish, Trevally, Rainbow Runners, Sweetlips and Bannerfish crowd the open water and swarm over a reef decorated with sea fans. Mioskon Reef is home to hundreds of lined snappers that usually cover the slope, schools of glass fish hide in coral bommies and Wobbegongs are very common here. Friwinbondan offers an good night dive with Nudibranches, many shrimps and if you lucky a Walking Shark (Epaulette shark)
Dive : 3 day dives + trekking
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After breakfast, prepare for disembarkation. Be ready to leave the boat and you will be transferred to Sorong Airport. Your diving journey has ended and we shall look forward to welcoming you onboard again.
Dive : no dive
When booking online, you can choose the option to "Upgrade to single occupancy". This will guarantee you the whole cabin to yourself, for an additional fee. If you don't select this option, then another traveler of the same sex might be placed into the same cabin with you.
En-suite accommodation with air-conditioning
Toiletries
Meals (light breakfast, breakfast, lunch, and dinner) - vegetarian menu available upon request
Tea, coffee, mineral water, and tea-time snacks
Cruise Director
Certified Dive Master (ratio 1 DM : 4 divers) - for Divers
11L dive tanks with air fills 3000 psi or 200 bar & weight belts - for Divers
ENOS diver emergency GPS locator - for Divers
Snorkelling gear, jacuzzi, and stand-up paddleboard usage
Souvenir
Transfer In & Out (2x one-way)
Entrance Fee for Raja Ampat: USD 35 per night per pax
Flights
Diving equipment (available for rent)
Gratuities to guide and crew. It is recommended to tip a minimum of USD 20 per day.
Onboard telecommunication for emergency
Laundry service (extra charges)
Alcoholic beverages & soft drinks (available on board)
29-32% EAN Nitrox
Personal travel and diving insurance
PIN for Raja Ampat
o Domestic/KITAS: Rp. 500.000 per pax (365 days expiry)
o Overseas passport: USD 75 per pax (365 days expiry)
All divers must either have Open Water with at least 30 logged dives in the past 5 years.
EAN Nitrox 29-32% will only be available to divers who are certified in this speciality.
A corkage fee is applied if guests decide to bring their own drinks.
They accept Visa/Master Card and bank transfer onboard for payments including beverages, souvenirs, gear rental, laundry, and diving courses.
Whilst they do allow smoking on some parts of the boat, please note that smoking is prohibited in all indoor areas, including cabins and restaurant.
Diving in Indonesia offers a spectacular array of underwater experiences, catering to both novice and experienced divers. Here's a breakdown of the different dive certification levels you might need:
Where can I obtain dive certifications in Indonesia?
Indonesia is home to numerous world-class dive schools and resorts offering a range of certification courses. Here are some top recommendations:
Do I need an advanced certification to dive in Indonesia?
While an Open Water certification is sufficient for many dive sites in Indonesia, an Advanced Open Water certification is highly recommended. This allows you to dive deeper and access more challenging and rewarding dive sites. It’s especially beneficial for exploring areas with stronger currents or deeper reefs.
What should I consider when choosing a dive school in Indonesia? When selecting a dive school, consider the following:
Can I get certified before my trip to Indonesia?
Absolutely! Many divers prefer to complete their theory and pool sessions at home and finish their open water dives in the crystal-clear waters of Indonesia. This option, known as a referral course, allows you to maximize your vacation time enjoying the incredible marine life.
With a range of certification levels and top-notch dive schools, Indonesia is an ideal destination for divers of all abilities. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to advance your skills, the underwater wonders of Indonesia await you.
For more detailed advice and personalized recommendations, feel free to contact us! Happy diving!
Please see our complete Terms and Conditions where you will find our detailed payment and cancellation policies.
Diving in Indonesia offers unparalleled underwater experiences, from the vibrant reefs of Raja Ampat to the thrilling currents of Komodo. However, with these adventures comes the need for proper protection. Dive insurance is essential for any diver exploring Indonesia’s waters, ensuring peace of mind and safety in case of emergencies. Here’s everything you need to know about dive insurance, why it’s important, what it should cover, and our recommended provider.
Why Dive Insurance is Important
Diving is an adventurous activity that, while generally safe, carries inherent risks. Unexpected incidents such as decompression sickness, marine life injuries, or equipment failures can occur. Dive insurance provides coverage for medical treatments, emergency evacuations, and other dive-related incidents that could otherwise result in significant expenses. Without insurance, divers might face substantial out-of-pocket costs for medical care, hyperbaric chamber treatments, or emergency evacuations, especially in remote locations.
What Dive Insurance Should Cover
When selecting dive insurance, it’s crucial to ensure that your policy provides comprehensive coverage tailored to diving activities. Here are the key elements your dive insurance should include:
Recommended Dive Insurance Provider
At DiveIndonesia, we only work with trusted insurance providers to ensure our clients receive the best coverage. Our recommended provider is DiveAssure, a leading specialist in dive insurance. DiveAssure offers comprehensive policies specifically designed for divers, providing extensive coverage and peace of mind.
Why Choose DiveAssure?
Practical Tips for Choosing Dive Insurance
Dive insurance is a critical aspect of planning your diving trip to Indonesia. It provides essential protection and ensures that you can enjoy your underwater adventures with confidence. By choosing a comprehensive policy from a trusted provider like DiveAssure, you can dive into Indonesia’s breathtaking waters knowing you’re covered for any eventuality. Contact us for any further questions. Safe diving!
Planning your dive adventure in Indonesia starts with understanding the passport and visa requirements. Here’s everything you need to know:
1. Do I Need a Passport to Travel to Indonesia? Yes, all travelers entering Indonesia must have a valid passport. Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of your entry into Indonesia.
2. Do I Need a Visa to Enter Indonesia? Visa requirements depend on your nationality and the length of your stay:
3. How Do I Apply for a Visa on Arrival? To obtain a Visa on Arrival:
4. Which Countries are Eligible for Visa-Free Entry and Visa on Arrival? The list of eligible countries can change, so it’s best to check with the Indonesian embassy or consulate in your country or visit the official Indonesian immigration website. Generally, most ASEAN countries, the United States, the European Union, and several other nations are eligible.
5. What Should I Do if My Passport Expires While I am in Indonesia? You must exit Indonesia using the same passport you used to enter. If your passport is replaced while you are in Indonesia, you must apply for an exit permit (known as a “special pass”) from the local immigration office before you leave the country (Travel.state.gov).
6. Are There Any Health Requirements or Restrictions? Indonesia does not have HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors or foreign residents. However, health screening may be conducted for incoming passengers during outbreaks of pandemic illnesses (Travel.state.gov). (Travel.state.gov)
7. Can I Extend My Stay in Indonesia? Yes, if you entered on a Visa on Arrival, you can extend it once for an additional 30 days. For other visas, you may need to visit an immigration office to apply for an extension. Make sure to apply for an extension before your current visa expires to avoid fines or penalties.
8. What Are the Entry Requirements for Children? Children traveling with parents must have their own passport. If only one parent is traveling with the child, a consent letter from the other parent may be required
9. What Are the Requirements for Business Travelers? Business travelers may need a specific business visa, which allows for multiple entries and stays of up to 60 days. It’s advisable to contact the Indonesian embassy or consulate for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
10. Where Can I Find More Information? For the latest updates and detailed information, visit the Indonesian Immigration website or contact your nearest Indonesian embassy or consulate.
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Packing for a liveaboard dive trip in Indonesia can be a thrilling yet daunting task. With dozens of liveaboard trips under our belts, we have honed the art of packing to perfection. Whether you're a seasoned diver or embarking on your first underwater adventure, our comprehensive packing list will ensure you're fully prepared. Let's dive in!
Essentials for Your Liveaboard Dive Trip
Dive Gear
Clothing and Personal Items
Travel Documents and Miscellaneous
Special Tips for Non-Divers If you're accompanying a diver but don't plan to dive yourself, bring plenty of books, a good camera, and perhaps some snorkeling gear to enjoy the beautiful reefs from the surface. Indonesia offers incredible biodiversity, so there will be plenty to see and do.
Packing for a liveaboard dive trip doesn't have to be stressful. With our expert advice and comprehensive packing list, you'll be ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure in Indonesia. We are here to ensure you have the best experience possible, so don't hesitate to reach out with any questions or for further tips. Safe travels and happy diving!
Embarking on a liveaboard trip in Indonesia is a unique and exhilarating way to explore some of the world's most spectacular diving destinations. These floating dive resorts offer the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation, allowing you to dive multiple times a day, explore remote islands, and enjoy top-notch amenities. Here's an overview of what you can expect on a liveaboard trip in Indonesia.
Daily Schedules
A typical day on a liveaboard is well-structured yet flexible, ensuring you get the most out of your diving adventure while also having time to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Here’s what a day might look like:
Onboard Amenities
Liveaboards in Indonesia are designed to provide comfort and convenience, ensuring you have everything you need for an enjoyable trip. Here are some common amenities you can expect:
Types of Dives
Indonesia's liveaboard trips offer a diverse range of diving experiences, catering to all levels of divers. Here are the types of dives you can expect:
Practical Tips for Your Liveaboard Trip
A liveaboard trip in Indonesia is a remarkable way to immerse yourself in the underwater wonders of this diverse archipelago. With a blend of exciting dives, luxurious onboard amenities, and the chance to meet like-minded adventurers, it’s an experience you’ll cherish forever. Dive in and discover the magic of Indonesia’s underwater paradise! Contact us for any further questions.
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