Indo Siren

Trip dates Trip dates Itinerary Days/Nights Start Place End Place
  04 Oct 2026 Eastern Banda Sea 13D/12N Saumlaki Kaimana
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Premium Double Lower Deck Select Trip FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
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 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
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 1 Availability
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 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
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 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
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 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL Select Trip
 $2,450.00
 $3,750.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $3,750.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $6,930.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,640.00
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 $6,540.00
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 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
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 $3,750.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
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 $4,900.00
 $6,930.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,995.00
 $6,540.00
 $3,738.00
 $5,340.00
 $6,540.00
 $6,540.00
 $6,540.00
 $6,540.00
 $7,085.00
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 $4,272.00
 $4,272.00
 $5,232.00
 $4,272.00
 $4,272.00
 $5,340.00
 $4,360.00
 $4,360.00
 $6,540.00
 $6,540.00
 $5,328.00
 $5,328.00
 $5,772.00
 $4,440.00
 $4,500.00
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 $4,000.00
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 $4,000.00
 $2,500.00
 $4,440.00
 $5,528.00
 $5,328.00
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 $5,450.00
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 $5,600.00
 $6,156.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,600.00
 $6,840.00
 $6,840.00
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 $5,700.00
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 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $3,060.00
 $5,700.00
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 $5,340.00
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 $6,840.00
 $5,600.00
 $6,840.00
 $6,840.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,340.00
 $3,738.00
 $3,738.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,450.00
 $3,815.00
 $3,815.00
 $3,430.00
 $3,430.00
 $6,408.00
 $5,750.00
 $5,750.00
 $5,750.00
 $6,318.00
 $6,318.00
 $7,020.00
 $6,318.00
 $7,605.00
 $5,850.00
 $4,680.00
 $3,640.00
 $3,640.00
 $5,200.00
 $5,200.00
 $5,200.00
 $4,160.00
 $5,850.00
 $7,020.00
 $7,020.00
 $7,020.00
 $5,750.00
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 $7,020.00
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 $5,750.00
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 $5,750.00
 $7,020.00
 $5,750.00
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 $7,605.00
 $5,850.00
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 $5,850.00
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 $5,750.00
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 $4,025.00
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 $5,750.00
 $2,800.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,600.00
 $3,640.00
 $5,750.00
 $7,020.00
Premium Twin Share Lower Deck Select Trip FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 7 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
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 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
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 8 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL Select Trip
 $2,450.00
 $3,750.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $3,750.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $6,930.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,640.00
 $5,995.00
 $6,540.00
 $3,900.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
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 $3,900.00
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 $3,750.00
 $3,750.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $6,930.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,995.00
 $6,540.00
 $3,738.00
 $5,340.00
 $6,540.00
 $6,540.00
 $6,540.00
 $6,540.00
 $7,085.00
 $5,450.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $5,450.00
 $5,232.00
 $5,232.00
 $5,232.00
 $4,272.00
 $4,272.00
 $5,232.00
 $4,272.00
 $4,272.00
 $5,340.00
 $4,360.00
 $4,360.00
 $6,540.00
 $6,540.00
 $5,328.00
 $5,328.00
 $5,772.00
 $4,440.00
 $4,500.00
 $4,000.00
 $4,000.00
 $4,000.00
 $4,000.00
 $4,000.00
 $2,500.00
 $4,440.00
 $5,528.00
 $5,328.00
 $6,660.00
 $5,450.00
 $6,660.00
 $6,660.00
 $5,450.00
 $5,450.00
 $5,450.00
 $5,450.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,600.00
 $6,156.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,600.00
 $6,840.00
 $6,840.00
 $7,410.00
 $5,700.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $3,060.00
 $5,700.00
 $6,840.00
 $5,340.00
 $6,840.00
 $6,840.00
 $5,600.00
 $6,840.00
 $6,840.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,340.00
 $3,738.00
 $3,738.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,450.00
 $3,815.00
 $3,815.00
 $3,430.00
 $3,430.00
 $6,408.00
 $5,750.00
 $5,750.00
 $5,750.00
 $6,318.00
 $6,318.00
 $7,020.00
 $6,318.00
 $7,605.00
 $5,850.00
 $4,680.00
 $3,640.00
 $3,640.00
 $5,200.00
 $5,200.00
 $5,200.00
 $4,160.00
 $5,850.00
 $7,020.00
 $7,020.00
 $7,020.00
 $5,750.00
 $7,020.00
 $7,020.00
 $5,750.00
 $5,750.00
 $5,750.00
 $5,750.00
 $5,750.00
 $5,750.00
 $7,020.00
 $5,750.00
 $7,020.00
 $7,020.00
 $7,605.00
 $5,850.00
 $5,200.00
 $5,200.00
 $5,200.00
 $5,200.00
 $5,200.00
 $5,200.00
 $5,200.00
 $5,200.00
 $5,850.00
 $7,020.00
 $7,020.00
 $7,020.00
 $5,750.00
 $7,020.00
 $7,020.00
 $4,025.00
 $5,750.00
 $5,750.00
 $2,800.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,600.00
 $3,640.00
 $5,750.00
 $7,020.00
Premium Twin/Double Lower Deck Select Trip FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL Select Trip
 $2,450.00
 $3,750.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $3,750.00
 $4,900.00
 $4,900.00
 $6,930.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,340.00
 $5,640.00
 $5,995.00
 $6,540.00
 $3,900.00
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 $6,930.00
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 $5,995.00
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 $3,738.00
 $5,340.00
 $6,540.00
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 $5,450.00
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 $6,540.00
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 $6,156.00
 $5,600.00
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 $5,600.00
 $6,840.00
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 $5,700.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $5,100.00
 $3,060.00
 $5,700.00
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 $5,340.00
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 $6,840.00
 $6,840.00
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 $5,340.00
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 $5,600.00
 $5,600.00
 $5,450.00
 $3,815.00
 $3,815.00
 $3,430.00
 $3,430.00
 $6,408.00
 $5,750.00
 $5,750.00
 $5,750.00
 $6,318.00
 $6,318.00
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 $5,850.00
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 $7,020.00
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 $5,850.00
 $7,020.00
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 $5,750.00
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 $4,025.00
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 $2,800.00
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 $5,600.00
 $5,600.00
 $3,640.00
 $5,750.00
 $7,020.00
Configure Booking

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 275.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 220.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 130.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 120.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 275.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 275.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 215.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 215.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 215.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 215.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Local Taxes & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 215.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 130.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 180.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 130.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 120.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 275.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 215.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 215.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 275.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 220.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 130.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 230.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 275.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 215.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 215.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 180.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 215.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

 

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3 day-dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Day 1-6

We spend our first day of diving cruising along the northern stretches of the islands close to Flores. We overnight at anchorage in Adunara and depart in the early hours of day 3 for Pulau Soanggi. 

The sites we visit include: Tanjung Gedong, Serbete Wall, Magic Log – Adunara Reef, Pulau Soangi (Soanggi Wall) and Lamalera, White House, Pantar Strait, 

The Pantar Strait is known for both critter diving and stunning reef walls where larger pelagic species can be spotted. Some stronger currents are to be expected but the currents bring the nutrients which feed the reef and life of the strait. There are a variety of dive sites here and we chose the optimum sites based on the conditions of the day. The water temperature experienced is often colder than other regions due to the flow of water from the south, expect temps of 22◦C / 72◦F. 

After our third dive on trip day 5 we begin our long crossing to Wetar Island. 

Sites in the Pantar Strait include Ribbon Eel Run, Lava Flow, Hot Property, Never Land, Current Alley, Boardroom, Clown Valley, The Arch Wetar Island

 

Days 7-14 

These days will be spent in exploration of the “Forgotten Islands” dotted along the east of Wetar before we cruise northwards to Banda Neira and a visit to the Spice Islands. 

Dive Sites we visit: Pulau Romang, Terbang, Pulau Damar, Pulau Teun, Pulau Nila, Pulau Manuk, Banda Neira, Pulau Hatta 

At Banda Neira the lava flow underwater has over the years transformed into a beautiful coral garden. The amount of schooling fish and pelagic encounters can be jaw-dropping and sea fans some of the largest and most pristine to be found in Indonesia. 

There is also time to go ashore to visit the Belgica Fort, museum and the old nutmeg plantations as well as stop off at the local market. Currents can be strong around this small island in the north of the Banda Sea.

 

Dive Sites in Banda Sea: Batu Kepal, Karang Hatta, Banda Neira Pier, Pohon Miring, Hole in the Wall, Tanjung Besar, Batu Belanda, Koon, Misool 

 

Raja Ampat

There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few. Each offers some of the most dramatic underwater scenery of the region, from steep walls with huge gorgonian fans to gentler slopes with hard and soft corals. 

The sites include Candy Store, Andiamo, Boo Windows, Gorgonian Passage, Whare Rock, Barracuda Rock, Kalig Potato Point, Nudi Rock, Dunia Kecil, Karang Banyangan Amazing biodiversity in the Coral Triangle. 

Incredible scenery both above and below the water. Lagoon and cave trips. Manta Ray action in the central section of Raja Ampat. Remote location far removed from it all.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 250.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 250.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. 

Upon arrival in Sorong, a Siren Fleet representative welcomes you at the airport and arranges your onward transfer. Please note the embarkation port update. The embarkation time is at 17:00 hr in Waisai.

When flying in on embarkation day, it is imperative that your flight arrives in Sorong before noon! Depending on what time your flight arrives, we can organize for you to use the day facilities at the Swiss-Bel hotel. Pick up time is at 13:00 hr for the 2-hour ferry ride to Waisai, where you embark the Indo Siren. Disembarkation is in Sorong Harbour at 10:00hr in the morning. If your flight out of Sorong departs later than 10.00hr, we will transfer you to a cozy local restaurant near the airport where you can wait for your flight.

The diving day has a typical schedule as follows:

Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3

Snack

Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights

3 days in the Misool area

Fam Penemu & Yangeffo islands

Citrus Ridge (Wonderful soft corals)

Airborek Island (Famous pier dive)

Mansuar (Manta Ray action)

Dampier Strait (seahorses to pelagics)

Cape Kri and Sardine (speedy drift dives)

 

Dive site we visit include (but not limited to):

Batanta Island – Batanta Island, one of the Four Kings that we will visit during your 10-night liveaboard safari, offers something truly exceptional. Known for its muck diving, there is really nothing that cannot be seen here along the dark sand slopes. Mimic octopus, Wonderpus, snake eels, dragonets, cuttlefish, flasher wrasse, solar-powered nudibranchs and ornate & robust ghost pipefish to name just a few. Dependent on the weather and tidal conditions we will choose from sites including Happy Ending, Reflections, Algae Patch and Happy Ending Rocks!

Misool Islands, the sites:

Candy Store

Andiamo

Boo Windows

Gorgonian Passage

Whale Rock

Barracuda Rock

Kalig Potato Point

Nudi Rock

Dunia Kecil

Karang Banyangan

 

Gam & Yangeffo Islands, the sites:

Melissa’s Garden

Mayhem

Citrus Ridge

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait, the sites:

Manta Sandy

Arborek Pier

Cape Kri

Blue Magic

Sardine

Mioskon

Mike’s Point

Friwinbonda

Karang Ayam

Misool Islands: There are numerous small islands surrounding the second of the Four Kings, Misool, including Daram, Farondi, Boo, Wayilbatan, Kalig and Warakaraket to name just a few.

Gam & Yangefoo Islands: The islands surrounding Waigeo, the third main island of the Four Kings, provide a range of dive sites for us to choose from.

Mansuar Island & the Dampier Strait: Fast drift dives and big fish schools characterize the sites surrounding Mansuar and the Dampier Strait. Numerous dive sites are clustered together providing a variety of “Big Fish” dives with currents and more relaxed dives where smaller creatures can be found and photographed. Your dive team will check currents and choose sites based on the optimum conditions each day.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 180.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 250.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 220.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 130.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Your Cruise Director will schedule up to 4 dives per day; 3-day dives and either a sunset or a night dive. The diving day has a typical schedule as follows

 

– Light Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1

– Full Breakfast, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2

– Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 3 Snack

– Briefing for Sunset or Night dive

– Dinner

 

Generally, we schedule 2 dives on your final dive day in order to allow enough time for off-gassing. To remain on the safe side, we kindly request our guests to check their own flight times and ensure that they leave a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and their return flight. Guests are welcome to suggest preferred dive sites to the Cruise Director. He/she will be happy to accommodate guests’ wishes, providing it is possible and the schedule allows for it.

 

Trip Highlights:

– Gili Islands (Gili Banta & Gili Lawa Laut)

– Komodo National Park (Incl. Komodo Island)

– Manta Alley (Mantas Galore!)

Komodo dive sites

Here is a small selection of some of the most popular dive sites that we like to visit whilst on our Komodo trips.

 

– HOT ROCKS!, SANGEANG ISLAND

– THE CIRCUS (STAR WARS/ SMALL WORLD), GILI BANTA

– CASTLE AND CRYSTAL ROCKS

– SHOTGUN! / GILLI LAWA LAUT

– MANTA ALLEY, SOUTH OF KOMODO ISLAND

– DRAGON BESAR/ WAINILU, KOMODO ISLAND

– TIGA DARA / THREE SISTERS, KOMODO ISLAND

– ROLLER COASTER & SWISS DREAM, GILLI BANTA

– K2, GILLI BANTA

 

Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on either Rinca or Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory”.

Marine Life

Bumphead parrotfish, bamboo sharks, marble rays, nudibranchs, dusky sharks, jawfish, bubble coral shrimps, leaf fish, porcelain crabs, pygmy seahorses, schools of barracudas, trevally, and mackerel, white tips, black tips, grey reef sharks, turtles, octopus, frogfish, manta rays, dugong, banded pipefishes, mandarin fishes, Wonderpus, Indian Walkman

*Trip itinerary can be subject to changes in the event of adverse weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 155.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine Park & Port Fees: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 275.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 215.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 215.00 USD
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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Marine, park and port fees, trip: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

The Indo Siren is a beautiful 40 m sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s best diving spots. The ship is custom-built for all divers’ needs. The Indo Siren can accommodate up to 16 guests in 8 large and luxury cabins. All cabins come with ensuite bathrooms, hot water, aircon and comfy bathrobes. The 12 fun and friendly crewmembers offer attentive personal service and will go out of their way to make the time aboard truly memorable.

There is ample space on the boat and guests can enjoy all the luxury facilities, including an air-conditioned lounge with cocktail bar, sofas, 42 inch flat screen and movie network and a sun deck with cushioned loungers. A massage service is available after an exciting day of diving. 

The fresh and tasty meals will be served on the covered dining area outside.

Diving will be done from the huge dive deck that provides plenty of storage for the scuba equipment, which is included in the price. Underwater photographers will find important facilities like a fully equipped camera and video station in the main lounge.

The Indo Siren sails around Komodo, Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea. These spots belong to the Coral Triangle and are full of life and healthy reefs.

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1. How far is the departure point from Bima or Sorong Airports

Transfers to the Indo Siren from Bima airport and Sorong airports takes approximately 30 minutes. A member or our crew, typically your western cruise director, will be in the arrivals hall to meet you, assist with luggage and show you to the free transfer.

2. What should I bring with me to Indonesia?

We recommend our guests bring as little luggage as possible for their liveaboard safari. Light clothing and a sweater for cooler evenings would be sufficient. A laundry service is offered on board, whilst t-shirts may be purchased in the yacht boutique. We provide shower gel in cabins and deck bathrooms, however guests are advised to bring their own personal toiletries. The Indo Siren has a full compliment of basic medical supplies that is available for guest use free of charge, however any prescription medication should be brought with you.

3. What dive experience level is recommended for Indo Liveaboard trips?

Whilst most dives are suitable for divers of all levels, beginners may find some dives challenging and prefer to skip the dive. On each Komodo itinerary strong and sometimes unpredictable currents are to be expected, typically when diving Batu Bolong and Tatawa Besar. On some dives the recommended depth is below 18m therefore advanced or Deep diver training is advised. Currents are also to be expected in several areas of Raja Ampat – particularly the Dampier Strait. Your cruise director will advise and you may make your own decision whether the dive is suitable for you. We recommened having advanced experience or taking your PADI course whilst onboard to maximise your enjoyment from the trip.

4. Is it possible to take a dive course whilst on board Indo Siren?

Yes. Our cruise director is a PADI dive instructor and can offer Advanced Open Water and diver speciality courses. Pre-booking is essential to ensure the instructor and necessary training materials are on board for your trip. Our Indonesia itineraries are not suitable for entry level courses.

5. Are a reef hook and/or surface marker buoy (SMB) necessary items of equipment and can you provide them on board?

It is recommended that each buddy team dive with a SMB in order to signal to the dive tenders you are ready to surface. Some boat traffic is to be expected in busier areas however it is not necessary to drift with your SMB for the entire dive time. SMBs are provided free of charge. Reef hooks are a strongly recommended item and may be purchased on board for 25 Euro.

6. What tanks are available for guest use?

12l aluminium tanks are standard aboard Indo Siren. We have 4 x 15l tanks available for guest use free of charge; pre-booking is recommended to ensure the tank is available for you. Each tank is suitable for both DIN and International regulators with no need for separate adapter.

7. What kind of food is served on board the Indo Siren?

Each meal is served buffet style in the rear deck dining area. Hot breakfast and eggs to cooked to order starts the day, lunches offer at least 2 choices of chicken, fish or red meat with salads and vegetable accompaniement. Evening meals consist of 3 courses:soup; entree; dessert. A choice of 2-3 entrees and a selection of side dishes are available with some evenings following a theme such as Indonesian or Thai night. Each trip offers a freshly prepared BBQ. Fresh fruit, snacks and cookies are available throughout the day.

8. What refreshments are available on board?

A wide selection of carbonated soft drinks (coke, coke light, sprite, tonic, soda) and fruit juices are available. Guests simply help themselves to items from our fridges. Freshly brewed coffee, black and herbal teas and hot chocolate are also available free of charge. Indonesian Bintang (lager) is provided in cans and guests may help themselves at no cost. Wines and spirits are also available and additional charges apply.

9. Do you have Internet facilities on board & what is the mobile phone coverage?

There is NO guest internet available on board. We have satellite connection for emergencies only. Mobile ‘phone signal strength varies throughout the cruise but is typically stronger when in close proximity to Komodo Island.

10. How may I pay on board for marine park fees, merchandise and services?

Any park fees, merchandise, services and alcoholic beverages purchased on board should be settled at the end of your cruise. All prices are in Euro, however guests may choose to pay in Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or Indonesian Rupiah. Credit card payments are also accepted however a fee of 3% will be levied to your final bill.

11. What is the custom regarding tipping the staff and crew?

Tipping is a matter of personal choice and is not obligatory on any Siren Fleet yacht. However if you feel our crew have made your holiday extra special then a gratuity is always appreciated and is shared equally amongst the on board crew. An envelope will be provided at the end of your cruise should you wish to show your appreciation. We regret we are unable to accept gratuities by credit card.

12. Is anti-malarial medication necessary for trips aboard the Indo Siren?

No. Whilst malaria may be an issue when travelling inland, to jungle regions, guests joining the Indo Siren will not be within malarial zones. We recommend guests exercise caution and wear long clothing to minimise mosquito bites whilst transiting via Bali or Jakarta.

  • Year built 2010
  • Length 40 m
  • Beam 10 m
  • Top speed 9 knots
  • Cruising speed 75 knots
  • Engines 500 HP Nissan
  • Max guests 16
  • Number of cabins 8
  • Number of bathrooms 11
  • Tenders 2
  • Water capacity 13.000 liters
  • Fuel capacity 18.000 liters
  • Freshwater maker 13.000 liters per day

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      Includes

    • VAT
    • Airport transfer
    • Dive equipment
    • Local beer
    • All meals aboard, snacks
    • Water, soft drinks, tea & coffee
    • Nitrox
    • Kayaks & land excursions
    • Tanks, weights, unlimited air refills
    • Dive guides
    • Towels & toiletries

    Excludes

    • Nationalpark Fees
    • Port Fees
    • Local Flights
    • Gratuities
    • Dive Insurance
    • Travel Insurance
    • Alcoholic beverages
    • Scuba diving courses
    • Rental gear
    • Private dive guide
    • Massage
    • Laundry service
    • Camera & charging station
    • Massage
    • TV & entertainment system
    • Library
    • Air conditioned rooms
    • Sun deck
    • Indoor salon
    • Snorkeler-friendly
    • Hot showers
    • Outdoor dining
    • En-Suite bathrooms
    • Kayaks on-board
    • Separate rinse for camera
    • Bar
    • Available for charter
    • DIN adaptors
    • Free Nitrox
    • Freshwater hoses
    • Dive deck
    • Tenders for diving

    Rental Equipment

    • 15L tanks included
    • BCD included
    • Dive computer 6 USD per day
    • Dive light 6 USD per day
    • Fins included
    • Full equipment included
    • Mask included
    • Nitrox tank included
    • Regulator included
    • SMB included
    • Wetsuit included
    • Western food
    • Local food
    • Vegetarian options
    • Buffet style
    • Beer available
    • Snacks all day
    • Radar
    • GPS
    • Radio VHF/DSC/SSB
    • E.P.I.R.B. Distress System
    • Emergency rafts
    • Life vests
    • Fire alarm & fire extinguishers
    • Oxygen
    • First aid kits
    • Fishfinder
    • Satellite & mobile phones
    • Crew trained in first aid
    • Emergency flares
    • Timezone Komodo: UTC + 8h, Timezone Raja Ampat: UTC + 9h
    • Local currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
    • Language: English and Indonesian
    • Electricity: European outlets (220V) or 110V
    • Payment onboard: Euro, GBP, US$, AU$ or IDR, Visa and MasterCard (additional charge of 3 %)
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