Amira

Trip dates Trip dates Itinerary Days/Nights Start Place End Place
  22 Apr 2026 Triton Bay & East Banda 12D/11N Kaimana Saumlaki
  05 Aug 2026 Komodo (Labuan Bajo - Bima) 12D/11N Labuan Bajo Bima
  19 Aug 2026 Komodo (Bima - Labuan Bajo) 12D/11N Bima Labuan Bajo
  17 Sep 2026 Forgotten Islands Long 13D/12N Maumere Saumlaki
  17 Oct 2026 Forgotten Islands Long 13D/12N Maumere Saumlaki
  15 Dec 2026 Raja Ampat 12D/11N Sorong Sorong
  12 Jan 2027 Raja Ampat 12D/11N Sorong Sorong
  05 Feb 2027 Raja Ampat 12D/11N Sorong Sorong
  19 Feb 2027 Raja Ampat 12D/11N Sorong Sorong
  16 Apr 2027 Triton Bay & East Banda 12D/11N Kaimana Saumlaki
  30 Apr 2027 Forgotten Islands 12D/11N Saumlaki Maumere
  14 May 2027 Komodo (Labuan Bajo - Maumere) 12D/11N Maumere Labuan Bajo
  30 Jul 2027 Komodo (Labuan Bajo - Bima) 12D/11N Labuan Bajo Bima
  10 Sep 2027 Komodo North & Alor 12D/11N Labuan Bajo Maumere
  08 Dec 2027 Raja Ampat 12D/11N Sorong Sorong
  22 Dec 2027 Raja Ampat 12D/11N Sorong Sorong
  16 Feb 2028 Raja Ampat 12D/11N Sorong Sorong
  29 Mar 2028 Misool & Triton Bay 12D/11N Sorong Kaimana
  26 Apr 2028 Forgotten Islands 12D/11N Saumlaki Maumere
  26 Oct 2028 Forgotten Islands Long 13D/12N Maumere Saumlaki
  24 Nov 2028 Raja Ampat 12D/11N Sorong Sorong
  22 Dec 2028 Raja Ampat 12D/11N Sorong Sorong
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Double/Twin Lower Deck Select Trip FULL 5 Cabins
 10 Availability
 5 Cabins
 10 Availability
 5 Cabins
 10 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 5 Cabins
 10 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 4 Cabins
 7 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 5 Cabins
 10 Availability
 FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 7 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 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 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 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 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 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 Select Trip
 $3,320.00
 $4,565.00
 $4,150.00
 $4,565.00
 $5,467.00
 $5,461.00
 $6,461.00
 $5,467.00
 $5,467.00
 $5,467.00
 $5,467.00
 $5,467.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $7,462.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $3,198.00
 $5,330.00
 $5,330.00
 $3,479.00
 $5,863.00
 $6,929.00
 $6,929.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $4,797.00
 $5,330.00
 $2,982.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $6,396.00
 $6,396.00
 $6,396.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $4,350.00
 $3,320.00
 $5,330.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $7,070.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,863.00
 $6,812.00
 $6,812.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,764.00
 $4,797.00
 $3,731.00
 $3,731.00
 $5,330.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,764.00
 $3,731.00
 $3,731.00
 $3,144.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $3,800.00
 $3,344.00
 $4,797.00
 $4,797.00
 $3,668.00
 $5,240.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,764.00
 $3,668.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,764.00
 $6,812.00
 $6,812.00
 $0.00
 $0.00
 $0.00
 $2,394.00
 $4,611.00
 $3,344.00
 $3,344.00
 $3,344.00
 $4,389.00
 $5,555.00
 $4,840.00
 $7,434.00
 $7,434.00
 $7,434.00
 $6,490.00
 $6,814.00
 $6,814.00
 $6,814.00
 $3,844.00
 $4,389.00
 $4,389.00
 $2,793.00
 $4,788.00
 $4,788.00
 $4,389.00
 $5,566.00
 $6,814.00
 $6,814.00
 $6,814.00
 $6,490.00
 $6,490.00
 $6,490.00
 $6,490.00
 $6,490.00
 $4,785.00
 $7,348.00
 $6,820.00
 $6,820.00
 $6,820.00
 $6,820.00
 $4,785.00
 $5,280.00
 $5,115.00
 $6,200.00
 $3,720.00
 $3,720.00
 $6,820.00
 $4,340.00
 $6,060.00
 $6,060.00
 $6,060.00
 $8,060.00
 $4,950.00
 $5,952.00
 $7,440.00
 $7,440.00
 $7,810.00
 $4,840.00
 $4,840.00
 $4,840.00
 $4,840.00
 $7,348.00
 $6,200.00
 $4,774.00
 $6,820.00
 $4,774.00
 $4,774.00
 $6,820.00
 $3,600.00
 $3,150.00
 $4,950.00
 $4,950.00
 $5,800.00
 $8,520.00
 $3,960.00
 $3,960.00
 $5,400.00
 $4,950.00
 $7,440.00
 $6,820.00
 $5,676.00
 $6,820.00
 $7,810.00
 $8,520.00
 $8,520.00
 $8,520.00
 $8,520.00
 $3,150.00
 $6,820.00
 $7,810.00
 $4,970.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $6,490.00
 $6,490.00
 $6,490.00
 $7,090.00
 $5,310.00
 $4,130.00
 $6,490.00
 $8,520.00
 $8,520.00
 $8,520.00
 $7,800.00
 $6,490.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,116.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $8,520.00
 $8,520.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $7,810.00
 $6,490.00
 $4,130.00
 $4,130.00
 $6,490.00
 $6,490.00
 $6,490.00
Double/Twin Upper Deck Select Trip FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 7 Availability
 FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL Select Trip
 $3,472.00
 $4,774.00
 $4,340.00
 $4,774.00
 $5,676.00
 $6,708.00
 $6,708.00
 $5,676.00
 $5,676.00
 $5,676.00
 $5,676.00
 $5,676.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $7,728.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $3,312.00
 $5,520.00
 $5,520.00
 $3,612.00
 $6,072.00
 $7,176.00
 $7,176.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $4,968.00
 $5,520.00
 $3,096.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,624.00
 $6,624.00
 $6,624.00
 $5,753.00
 $5,753.00
 $5,753.00
 $5,753.00
 $5,753.00
 $4,540.00
 $3,472.00
 $5,520.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,753.00
 $5,753.00
 $7,322.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,764.00
 $5,764.00
 $6,072.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,565.00
 $6,565.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $4,968.00
 $3,864.00
 $3,864.00
 $5,520.00
 $6,072.00
 $5,555.00
 $3,864.00
 $3,864.00
 $3,030.00
 $6,072.00
 $6,072.00
 $3,990.00
 $3,511.00
 $4,968.00
 $4,968.00
 $3,535.00
 $5,050.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $3,535.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $5,555.00
 $6,565.00
 $6,565.00
 $0.00
 $0.00
 $0.00
 $2,513.00
 $4,444.00
 $3,511.00
 $3,511.00
 $3,511.00
 $4,180.00
 $5,753.00
 $4,510.00
 $7,056.00
 $7,056.00
 $7,056.00
 $6,160.00
 $6,468.00
 $6,468.00
 $6,468.00
 $4,011.00
 $4,180.00
 $4,180.00
 $2,660.00
 $4,560.00
 $4,560.00
 $4,180.00
 $5,236.00
 $6,468.00
 $6,468.00
 $6,468.00
 $6,160.00
 $6,160.00
 $6,160.00
 $6,160.00
 $6,160.00
 $4,994.00
 $7,073.00
 $6,490.00
 $6,490.00
 $6,490.00
 $6,490.00
 $4,994.00
 $4,920.00
 $4,840.00
 $5,900.00
 $3,540.00
 $3,540.00
 $6,490.00
 $4,130.00
 $6,288.00
 $6,288.00
 $6,288.00
 $7,670.00
 $4,620.00
 $5,664.00
 $7,080.00
 $7,080.00
 $7,480.00
 $4,510.00
 $4,510.00
 $4,510.00
 $4,510.00
 $7,073.00
 $5,900.00
 $4,543.00
 $6,490.00
 $4,543.00
 $4,543.00
 $6,490.00
 $3,360.00
 $2,940.00
 $4,620.00
 $4,620.00
 $5,470.00
 $8,160.00
 $3,696.00
 $3,696.00
 $5,040.00
 $4,620.00
 $7,080.00
 $6,490.00
 $5,467.00
 $6,490.00
 $7,480.00
 $8,160.00
 $8,160.00
 $8,160.00
 $8,160.00
 $2,940.00
 $6,490.00
 $7,480.00
 $4,760.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $6,160.00
 $6,160.00
 $6,160.00
 $6,760.00
 $5,040.00
 $3,920.00
 $6,160.00
 $8,160.00
 $8,160.00
 $8,160.00
 $7,440.00
 $6,160.00
 $7,480.00
 $6,800.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $8,160.00
 $8,160.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $7,480.00
 $6,160.00
 $3,920.00
 $3,920.00
 $6,160.00
 $6,160.00
 $6,160.00
Single Lower Deck Select Trip FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 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 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 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 FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 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 1 Cabins
 1 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 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 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 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL Select Trip
 $3,320.00
 $4,565.00
 $4,150.00
 $4,565.00
 $5,467.00
 $5,461.00
 $6,461.00
 $5,467.00
 $5,467.00
 $5,467.00
 $5,467.00
 $5,467.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $7,462.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $3,198.00
 $5,330.00
 $5,330.00
 $3,479.00
 $5,863.00
 $6,929.00
 $6,929.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
 $4,797.00
 $5,330.00
 $2,982.00
 $5,863.00
 $5,863.00
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Configure Booking

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Kaimana airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Kaimana. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Saumlaki.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Saumlaki.

 

About the diving

Triton Bay, located at the Southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a dive site of absolute world-class with its own unique fascination. The island has been dived infrequently and is equipped with wonderful biodiversity. Unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and craggy rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and underwater. East Banda is an infrequently visited but diverse tropical island landscape, where crystal clear waters, beautiful cliffs and endless gardens of table corals make every diver’s heart beat faster. At the strong current dive sites, we encounter, for example, schools of barracudas and Napoleon fish of imposing size.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 150.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-12

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 13

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 14

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

This dive trip offers an extraordinary diversity from walls and slopes to rocky underwater landscapes, Anemone city and muck diving in the bay of Kalabahi. A visit to a local village completes the unique experience of this tour.

 

PROGRAM

Day 1
The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Maumere airport or hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Maumere. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10
We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Maumere to Alor and back only 2 dives will take place.

 

Day 11
Final day of diving with 3 scheduled dives and transfer back to the port of Maumere.

 

Day 12
Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Maumere.

 

Marine Life: 

Swarms of anthias, schools of fusiliers, surgeons and snappers, rays and patrolling grey reef sharks, barracudas, snake eels, mantis shrimps, octopus, bobbit worms, flying gurnard, lionfish and rhinopias.

We reserve the right to change the travel itinerary or any agreed services, if force majeure, unforeseen or unavoidable circumstances require us to do so.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible.

 

Day 10

After a maximum of 3 dives, we will leave Komodo towards Riung.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About Komodo

The island of Komodo is the most famous national park in Indonesia. In addition to its famous warans, which we will visit on a shore excursion, many great dive spots await us here. This liveaboard is carried out in 4 variations.

Tours start in either Bima or Labuan Bajo and end in Labuan Bajo or Bima.

Bima offers excellent muck diving with exceptional and rare marine life.

In the early morning, the Amira reaches the volcanic island of Sangean. Here, among other things is the dive site Bubble Reef with its wealth of black corals, hot springs and gas bubbles rising from the sand that guarantees enthusiasm.

Diving at famous, fish-rich spots such as Castle Rock and Manta Valley will make the hearts of divers beat faster. Here strong currents lead to spectacular dives with large amounts of fish. Fish shoals, sharks or mantas can almost be guaranteed here.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

This dive trip offers an extraordinary diversity from walls and slopes to rocky underwater landscapes, Anemone city and muck diving in the bay of Kalabahi. A visit to a local village completes the unique experience of this tour.

 

PROGRAM

Day 1
The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Maumere airport or hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Maumere. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10
We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Maumere to Alor and back only 2 dives will take place.

 

Day 11
Final day of diving with 3 scheduled dives and transfer back to the port of Maumere.

 

Day 12
Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Maumere.

 

Marine Life: 

Swarms of anthias, schools of fusiliers, surgeons and snappers, rays and patrolling grey reef sharks, barracudas, snake eels, mantis shrimps, octopus, bobbit worms, flying gurnard, lionfish and rhinopias.

We reserve the right to change the travel itinerary or any agreed services, if force majeure, unforeseen or unavoidable circumstances require us to do so.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 75.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About the Diving

This tour in the Banda Sea leads along an island chain from the Tanimbar to Seram. Underwater you will find beautiful steep walls with lots of fish. In some places, you have a good chance of big fish. The highlight of the tour is the coral and macro paradise around the island of Misool. Places like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others are guarantors for colorful, adventure-intensive dives.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 150.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible.

 

Day 10

After a maximum of 3 dives, we will leave Komodo towards Riung.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About Komodo

The island of Komodo is the most famous national park in Indonesia. In addition to its famous warans, which we will visit on a shore excursion, many great dive spots await us here. This liveaboard is carried out in 4 variations.

Tours start in either Bima or Labuan Bajo and end in Labuan Bajo or Bima.

Bima offers excellent muck diving with exceptional and rare marine life.

In the early morning, the Amira reaches the volcanic island of Sangean. Here, among other things is the dive site Bubble Reef with its wealth of black corals, hot springs and gas bubbles rising from the sand that guarantees enthusiasm.

Diving at famous, fish-rich spots such as Castle Rock and Manta Valley will make the hearts of divers beat faster. Here strong currents lead to spectacular dives with large amounts of fish. Fish shoals, sharks or mantas can almost be guaranteed here.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

This dive trip offers an extraordinary diversity from walls and slopes to rocky underwater landscapes, Anemone city and muck diving in the bay of Kalabahi. A visit to a local village completes the unique experience of this tour.

 

PROGRAM

Day 1
The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Maumere airport or hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Maumere. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10
We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Maumere to Alor and back only 2 dives will take place.

 

Day 11
Final day of diving with 3 scheduled dives and transfer back to the port of Maumere.

 

Day 12
Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Maumere.

 

Marine Life: 

Swarms of anthias, schools of fusiliers, surgeons and snappers, rays and patrolling grey reef sharks, barracudas, snake eels, mantis shrimps, octopus, bobbit worms, flying gurnard, lionfish and rhinopias.

We reserve the right to change the travel itinerary or any agreed services, if force majeure, unforeseen or unavoidable circumstances require us to do so.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About the Diving

Without a doubt, West Papua is the best dive site in Indonesia and one of the best dive destinations in the world. The Moluccas still offer many undeveloped areas.

The tour leads from Sorong to the underwater highlights of Misool. Ocean dives with excellent visibility are offered by the dive sites at Pulau Pisang. In the South we will dive in strong currents rich with fish. Nearby there are critter dives on black volcanic sand.

At the Guraici Archipelago, some of Halmahera’s best dive sites await us, with cliff faces, colorful reefs, and shoals of reef fish.

The dive sites of Pulau Tifure (Pulau Gureda) offer shoals of fish and intact coral gardens. The tour ends in Ternate.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About the Diving

Without a doubt, West Papua is the best dive site in Indonesia and one of the best dive destinations in the world. The Moluccas still offer many undeveloped areas.

The tour leads from Sorong to the underwater highlights of Misool. Ocean dives with excellent visibility are offered by the dive sites at Pulau Pisang. In the South we will dive in strong currents rich with fish. Nearby there are critter dives on black volcanic sand.

At the Guraici Archipelago, some of Halmahera’s best dive sites await us, with cliff faces, colorful reefs, and shoals of reef fish.

The dive sites of Pulau Tifure (Pulau Gureda) offer shoals of fish and intact coral gardens. The tour ends in Ternate.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During the 2-day crossing from Misool to Triton Bay, there will be 2 dives in Pulau Pisang and 1 dive in Momon.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Kaimana.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Kaimana.

 

About Misool & Triton Bay

At the island of Misool our guests can expect a colorful mix of beautiful reefs, macro-creatures, many fish, sharks and wobbegongs, but sometimes also strong currents. Dive sites like Fiabacet and Gorgonian Passage make every diver’s heart beat faster. With the highest biodiversity ever, this great diving area has already gained worldwide fame.

Triton Bay, at the southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a diving site of absolute world-class with its own unique attractions. Triton Bay is still relatively infrequently dived. The wonderful biodiversity, unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and rugged rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and below water.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Kaimana airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Kaimana. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Saumlaki.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Saumlaki.

 

About the diving

Triton Bay, located at the Southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a dive site of absolute world-class with its own unique fascination. The island has been dived infrequently and is equipped with wonderful biodiversity. Unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and craggy rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and underwater. East Banda is an infrequently visited but diverse tropical island landscape, where crystal clear waters, beautiful cliffs and endless gardens of table corals make every diver’s heart beat faster. At the strong current dive sites, we encounter, for example, schools of barracudas and Napoleon fish of imposing size.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During the 2-day crossing from Misool to Triton Bay, there will be 2 dives in Pulau Pisang and 1 dive in Momon.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Kaimana.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Kaimana.

 

About Misool & Triton Bay

At the island of Misool our guests can expect a colorful mix of beautiful reefs, macro-creatures, many fish, sharks and wobbegongs, but sometimes also strong currents. Dive sites like Fiabacet and Gorgonian Passage make every diver’s heart beat faster. With the highest biodiversity ever, this great diving area has already gained worldwide fame.

Triton Bay, at the southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a diving site of absolute world-class with its own unique attractions. Triton Bay is still relatively infrequently dived. The wonderful biodiversity, unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and rugged rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and below water.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About the Diving

Without a doubt, West Papua is the best dive site in Indonesia and one of the best dive destinations in the world. The Moluccas still offer many undeveloped areas.

The tour leads from Sorong to the underwater highlights of Misool. Ocean dives with excellent visibility are offered by the dive sites at Pulau Pisang. In the South we will dive in strong currents rich with fish. Nearby there are critter dives on black volcanic sand.

At the Guraici Archipelago, some of Halmahera’s best dive sites await us, with cliff faces, colorful reefs, and shoals of reef fish.

The dive sites of Pulau Tifure (Pulau Gureda) offer shoals of fish and intact coral gardens. The tour ends in Ternate.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 10

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 11

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-5

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 6

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 7

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-5

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 6

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 7

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About the Diving

Without a doubt, West Papua is the best dive site in Indonesia and one of the best dive destinations in the world. The Moluccas still offer many undeveloped areas.

The tour leads from Sorong to the underwater highlights of Misool. Ocean dives with excellent visibility are offered by the dive sites at Pulau Pisang. In the South we will dive in strong currents rich with fish. Nearby there are critter dives on black volcanic sand.

At the Guraici Archipelago, some of Halmahera’s best dive sites await us, with cliff faces, colorful reefs, and shoals of reef fish.

The dive sites of Pulau Tifure (Pulau Gureda) offer shoals of fish and intact coral gardens. The tour ends in Ternate.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 150.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 150.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 150.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 190.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-13

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 14

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 15

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible.

 

Day 10

After a maximum of 3 dives, we will leave Komodo towards Riung.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About Komodo

The island of Komodo is the most famous national park in Indonesia. In addition to its famous warans, which we will visit on a shore excursion, many great dive spots await us here. This liveaboard is carried out in 4 variations.

Tours start in either Bima or Labuan Bajo and end in Labuan Bajo or Bima.

Bima offers excellent muck diving with exceptional and rare marine life.

In the early morning, the Amira reaches the volcanic island of Sangean. Here, among other things is the dive site Bubble Reef with its wealth of black corals, hot springs and gas bubbles rising from the sand that guarantees enthusiasm.

Diving at famous, fish-rich spots such as Castle Rock and Manta Valley will make the hearts of divers beat faster. Here strong currents lead to spectacular dives with large amounts of fish. Fish shoals, sharks or mantas can almost be guaranteed here.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During the 2-day crossing from Misool to Triton Bay, there will be 2 dives in Pulau Pisang and 1 dive in Momon.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Kaimana.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Kaimana.

 

About Misool & Triton Bay

At the island of Misool our guests can expect a colorful mix of beautiful reefs, macro-creatures, many fish, sharks and wobbegongs, but sometimes also strong currents. Dive sites like Fiabacet and Gorgonian Passage make every diver’s heart beat faster. With the highest biodiversity ever, this great diving area has already gained worldwide fame.

Triton Bay, at the southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a diving site of absolute world-class with its own unique attractions. Triton Bay is still relatively infrequently dived. The wonderful biodiversity, unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and rugged rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and below water.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Kaimana airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Kaimana. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Saumlaki.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Saumlaki.

 

About the diving

Triton Bay, located at the Southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a dive site of absolute world-class with its own unique fascination. The island has been dived infrequently and is equipped with wonderful biodiversity. Unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and craggy rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and underwater. East Banda is an infrequently visited but diverse tropical island landscape, where crystal clear waters, beautiful cliffs and endless gardens of table corals make every diver’s heart beat faster. At the strong current dive sites, we encounter, for example, schools of barracudas and Napoleon fish of imposing size.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible.

 

Day 10

After a maximum of 3 dives, we will leave Komodo towards Riung.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About Komodo

The island of Komodo is the most famous national park in Indonesia. In addition to its famous warans, which we will visit on a shore excursion, many great dive spots await us here. This liveaboard is carried out in 4 variations.

Tours start in either Bima or Labuan Bajo and end in Labuan Bajo or Bima.

Bima offers excellent muck diving with exceptional and rare marine life.

In the early morning, the Amira reaches the volcanic island of Sangean. Here, among other things is the dive site Bubble Reef with its wealth of black corals, hot springs and gas bubbles rising from the sand that guarantees enthusiasm.

Diving at famous, fish-rich spots such as Castle Rock and Manta Valley will make the hearts of divers beat faster. Here strong currents lead to spectacular dives with large amounts of fish. Fish shoals, sharks or mantas can almost be guaranteed here.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible.

 

Day 10

After a maximum of 3 dives, we will leave Komodo towards Riung.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About Komodo

The island of Komodo is the most famous national park in Indonesia. In addition to its famous warans, which we will visit on a shore excursion, many great dive spots await us here. This liveaboard is carried out in 4 variations.

Tours start in either Bima or Labuan Bajo and end in Labuan Bajo or Bima.

Bima offers excellent muck diving with exceptional and rare marine life.

In the early morning, the Amira reaches the volcanic island of Sangean. Here, among other things is the dive site Bubble Reef with its wealth of black corals, hot springs and gas bubbles rising from the sand that guarantees enthusiasm.

Diving at famous, fish-rich spots such as Castle Rock and Manta Valley will make the hearts of divers beat faster. Here strong currents lead to spectacular dives with large amounts of fish. Fish shoals, sharks or mantas can almost be guaranteed here.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About the diving

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites in the North of Raja Ampat.

The first tour destination is the famous dive sites at Kri, followed by the Gam and Penemu Islands.

The second part of the tour leads to the North of Raja Ampat to the island labyrinth at Wayag, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape will also elicit enthusiasm.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 130.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During the 2-day crossing from Misool to Triton Bay, there will be 2 dives in Pulau Pisang and 1 dive in Momon.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Kaimana.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Kaimana.

 

About Misool & Triton Bay

At the island of Misool our guests can expect a colorful mix of beautiful reefs, macro-creatures, many fish, sharks and wobbegongs, but sometimes also strong currents. Dive sites like Fiabacet and Gorgonian Passage make every diver’s heart beat faster. With the highest biodiversity ever, this great diving area has already gained worldwide fame.

Triton Bay, at the southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a diving site of absolute world-class with its own unique attractions. Triton Bay is still relatively infrequently dived. The wonderful biodiversity, unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and rugged rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and below water.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During the 2-day crossing from Misool to Triton Bay, there will be 2 dives in Pulau Pisang and 1 dive in Momon.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Kaimana.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Kaimana.

 

About Misool & Triton Bay

At the island of Misool our guests can expect a colorful mix of beautiful reefs, macro-creatures, many fish, sharks and wobbegongs, but sometimes also strong currents. Dive sites like Fiabacet and Gorgonian Passage make every diver’s heart beat faster. With the highest biodiversity ever, this great diving area has already gained worldwide fame.

Triton Bay, at the southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a diving site of absolute world-class with its own unique attractions. Triton Bay is still relatively infrequently dived. The wonderful biodiversity, unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and rugged rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and below water.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Kaimana airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Kaimana. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Saumlaki.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Saumlaki.

 

About the diving

Triton Bay, located at the Southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a dive site of absolute world-class with its own unique fascination. The island has been dived infrequently and is equipped with wonderful biodiversity. Unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and craggy rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and underwater. East Banda is an infrequently visited but diverse tropical island landscape, where crystal clear waters, beautiful cliffs and endless gardens of table corals make every diver’s heart beat faster. At the strong current dive sites, we encounter, for example, schools of barracudas and Napoleon fish of imposing size.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 120.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 180.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible.

 

Day 10

After a maximum of 3 dives, we will leave Komodo towards Riung.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About Komodo

The island of Komodo is the most famous national park in Indonesia. In addition to its famous warans, which we will visit on a shore excursion, many great dive spots await us here. This liveaboard is carried out in 4 variations.

Tours start in either Bima or Labuan Bajo and end in Labuan Bajo or Bima.

Bima offers excellent muck diving with exceptional and rare marine life.

In the early morning, the Amira reaches the volcanic island of Sangean. Here, among other things is the dive site Bubble Reef with its wealth of black corals, hot springs and gas bubbles rising from the sand that guarantees enthusiasm.

Diving at famous, fish-rich spots such as Castle Rock and Manta Valley will make the hearts of divers beat faster. Here strong currents lead to spectacular dives with large amounts of fish. Fish shoals, sharks or mantas can almost be guaranteed here.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 80.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 340.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About the Diving

This tour in the Banda Sea leads along an island chain from the Tanimbar to Seram. Underwater you will find beautiful steep walls with lots of fish. In some places, you have a good chance of big fish. The highlight of the tour is the coral and macro paradise around the island of Misool. Places like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others are guarantors for colorful, adventure-intensive dives.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 150.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 340.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 340.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 260.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 290.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Kaimana airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Kaimana. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Saumlaki.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Saumlaki.

 

About the diving

Triton Bay, located at the Southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a dive site of absolute world-class with its own unique fascination. The island has been dived infrequently and is equipped with wonderful biodiversity. Unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and craggy rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and underwater. East Banda is an infrequently visited but diverse tropical island landscape, where crystal clear waters, beautiful cliffs and endless gardens of table corals make every diver’s heart beat faster. At the strong current dive sites, we encounter, for example, schools of barracudas and Napoleon fish of imposing size.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 10

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 11

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 300.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 300.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 300.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 300.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 300.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 150.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 300.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During the 2-day crossing from Misool to Triton Bay, there will be 2 dives in Pulau Pisang and 1 dive in Momon.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Kaimana.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Kaimana.

 

About Misool & Triton Bay

At the island of Misool our guests can expect a colorful mix of beautiful reefs, macro-creatures, many fish, sharks and wobbegongs, but sometimes also strong currents. Dive sites like Fiabacet and Gorgonian Passage make every diver’s heart beat faster. With the highest biodiversity ever, this great diving area has already gained worldwide fame.

Triton Bay, at the southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a diving site of absolute world-class with its own unique attractions. Triton Bay is still relatively infrequently dived. The wonderful biodiversity, unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and rugged rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and below water.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 450.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 340.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 320.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 300.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 300.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 300.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Distance fee: 700.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Distance fee: 700.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Distance fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-5

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 6

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 7

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 65.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Distance fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Distance fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Distance fee: 440.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 290.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 200.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 290.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 290.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance, Harbour tax, National park fee & Local fee: 290.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 10

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 11

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 10

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 11

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-6

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 7

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 8

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 11

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 12

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-12

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 13

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 14

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Saumlaki airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Saumlaki. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-12

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 13

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 14

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About the Diving

This tour brings us to the best dive sites between the Moluccas and Raja Ampat. Dive sites with opportunities for big fish, dives at the historic Banda Islands, as well as the corals and macro-organisms at Misool, make up the charm of this tour.

At the island of Pulau Nila, there are the 2 atolls Dusborgh and Nil Desperandum, which go several thousand meters in depth and are covered in the upper part with beautiful hard corals. With a bit of luck you will encounter hammerhead sharks and other pelagic fish.

An overwhelming mandarin fish dive, a lava flow with fast-growing corals, as well as exceptional underwater scenery are all part of the diving experience at the Banda Islands, plus a large fish population at many of the dive sites. Of course, we also offer a shore excursion to the Banda Islands, where we will visit the historic forts of the Dutch occupiers.

After a long crossing, we reach one of the best diving areas of Raja Ampat. At the island of Misool our guests can expect a colorful mix of beautiful reefs, macro-creatures, many fish, sharks and wobegongs, but sometimes also strong currents. Dive sites like Fiabacet and Gorgonian Passage make every diver’s heart beat faster. With the highest biodiversity ever, this dive site has gained worldwide fame.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About the Diving

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

The tour leads from Sorong first to Waisai, central Raja Ampat. After a day in the area of the island of Kri, we will pass through Batanta and later reach the coral and macro paradise on the big island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others guarantee colorful diving adventures that you will never forget.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-8

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 9

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 10

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 10

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 11

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-5

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 6

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 7

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 65.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About the Diving

Without a doubt, West Papua is the best dive site in Indonesia and one of the best dive destinations in the world. The Moluccas still offer many undeveloped areas.

The tour leads from Sorong to the underwater highlights of Misool. Ocean dives with excellent visibility are offered by the dive sites at Pulau Pisang. In the South we will dive in strong currents rich with fish. Nearby there are critter dives on black volcanic sand.

At the Guraici Archipelago, some of Halmahera’s best dive sites await us, with cliff faces, colorful reefs, and shoals of reef fish.

The dive sites of Pulau Tifure (Pulau Gureda) offer shoals of fish and intact coral gardens. The tour ends in Ternate.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About the Diving

Without a doubt, West Papua is the best dive site in Indonesia and one of the best dive destinations in the world. The Moluccas still offer many undeveloped areas.

The tour leads from Sorong to the underwater highlights of Misool. Ocean dives with excellent visibility are offered by the dive sites at Pulau Pisang. In the South we will dive in strong currents rich with fish. Nearby there are critter dives on black volcanic sand.

At the Guraici Archipelago, some of Halmahera’s best dive sites await us, with cliff faces, colorful reefs, and shoals of reef fish.

The dive sites of Pulau Tifure (Pulau Gureda) offer shoals of fish and intact coral gardens. The tour ends in Ternate.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During the 2-day crossing from Misool to Triton Bay, there will be 2 dives in Pulau Pisang and 1 dive in Momon.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Kaimana.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Kaimana.

 

About Misool & Triton Bay

At the island of Misool our guests can expect a colorful mix of beautiful reefs, macro-creatures, many fish, sharks and wobbegongs, but sometimes also strong currents. Dive sites like Fiabacet and Gorgonian Passage make every diver’s heart beat faster. With the highest biodiversity ever, this great diving area has already gained worldwide fame.

Triton Bay, at the southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a diving site of absolute world-class with its own unique attractions. Triton Bay is still relatively infrequently dived. The wonderful biodiversity, unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and rugged rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and below water.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Kaimana airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Kaimana. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Saumlaki.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Saumlaki.

 

About the diving

Triton Bay, located at the Southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a dive site of absolute world-class with its own unique fascination. The island has been dived infrequently and is equipped with wonderful biodiversity. Unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and craggy rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and underwater. East Banda is an infrequently visited but diverse tropical island landscape, where crystal clear waters, beautiful cliffs and endless gardens of table corals make every diver’s heart beat faster. At the strong current dive sites, we encounter, for example, schools of barracudas and Napoleon fish of imposing size.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 150.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 11

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 12

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 11

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 12

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 150.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 150.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-11

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 12

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 13

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 150.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About the Diving

This tour in the Banda Sea leads along an island chain from the Tanimbar to Seram. Underwater you will find beautiful steep walls with lots of fish. In some places, you have a good chance of big fish. The highlight of the tour is the coral and macro paradise around the island of Misool. Places like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others are guarantors for colorful, adventure-intensive dives.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 150.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-8

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible.

 

Day 9

After a maximum of 3 dives, we will leave Komodo towards Riung.

 

Day 10

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 11

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About Komodo

The island of Komodo is the most famous national park in Indonesia. In addition to its famous warans, which we will visit on a shore excursion, many great dive spots await us here. This liveaboard is carried out in 4 variations.

Tours start in either Bima or Labuan Bajo and end in Labuan Bajo or Bima.

Bima offers excellent muck diving with exceptional and rare marine life.

In the early morning, the Amira reaches the volcanic island of Sangean. Here, among other things is the dive site Bubble Reef with its wealth of black corals, hot springs and gas bubbles rising from the sand that guarantees enthusiasm.

Diving at famous, fish-rich spots such as Castle Rock and Manta Valley will make the hearts of divers beat faster. Here strong currents lead to spectacular dives with large amounts of fish. Fish shoals, sharks or mantas can almost be guaranteed here.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 75.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-8

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible.

 

Day 9

After a maximum of 3 dives, we will leave Komodo towards Riung.

 

Day 10

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 11

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About Komodo

The island of Komodo is the most famous national park in Indonesia. In addition to its famous warans, which we will visit on a shore excursion, many great dive spots await us here. This liveaboard is carried out in 4 variations.

Tours start in either Bima or Labuan Bajo and end in Labuan Bajo or Bima.

Bima offers excellent muck diving with exceptional and rare marine life.

In the early morning, the Amira reaches the volcanic island of Sangean. Here, among other things is the dive site Bubble Reef with its wealth of black corals, hot springs and gas bubbles rising from the sand that guarantees enthusiasm.

Diving at famous, fish-rich spots such as Castle Rock and Manta Valley will make the hearts of divers beat faster. Here strong currents lead to spectacular dives with large amounts of fish. Fish shoals, sharks or mantas can almost be guaranteed here.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 75.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-6

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible.

 

Day 7

After a maximum of 3 dives, we will leave Komodo towards Riung.

 

Day 8

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 9

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About Komodo

The island of Komodo is the most famous national park in Indonesia. In addition to its famous warans, which we will visit on a shore excursion, many great dive spots await us here. This liveaboard is carried out in 4 variations.

Tours start in either Bima or Labuan Bajo and end in Labuan Bajo or Bima.

Bima offers excellent muck diving with exceptional and rare marine life.

In the early morning, the Amira reaches the volcanic island of Sangean. Here, among other things is the dive site Bubble Reef with its wealth of black corals, hot springs and gas bubbles rising from the sand that guarantees enthusiasm.

Diving at famous, fish-rich spots such as Castle Rock and Manta Valley will make the hearts of divers beat faster. Here strong currents lead to spectacular dives with large amounts of fish. Fish shoals, sharks or mantas can almost be guaranteed here.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 75.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-6

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible.

 

Day 7

After a maximum of 3 dives, we will leave Komodo towards Riung.

 

Day 8

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 9

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About Komodo

The island of Komodo is the most famous national park in Indonesia. In addition to its famous warans, which we will visit on a shore excursion, many great dive spots await us here. This liveaboard is carried out in 4 variations.

Tours start in either Bima or Labuan Bajo and end in Labuan Bajo or Bima.

Bima offers excellent muck diving with exceptional and rare marine life.

In the early morning, the Amira reaches the volcanic island of Sangean. Here, among other things is the dive site Bubble Reef with its wealth of black corals, hot springs and gas bubbles rising from the sand that guarantees enthusiasm.

Diving at famous, fish-rich spots such as Castle Rock and Manta Valley will make the hearts of divers beat faster. Here strong currents lead to spectacular dives with large amounts of fish. Fish shoals, sharks or mantas can almost be guaranteed here.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 75.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 10

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 11

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-13

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 14

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 15

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During the 2-day crossing from Misool to Triton Bay, there will be 2 dives in Pulau Pisang and 1 dive in Momon.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Kaimana.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Kaimana.

 

About Misool & Triton Bay

At the island of Misool our guests can expect a colorful mix of beautiful reefs, macro-creatures, many fish, sharks and wobbegongs, but sometimes also strong currents. Dive sites like Fiabacet and Gorgonian Passage make every diver’s heart beat faster. With the highest biodiversity ever, this great diving area has already gained worldwide fame.

Triton Bay, at the southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a diving site of absolute world-class with its own unique attractions. Triton Bay is still relatively infrequently dived. The wonderful biodiversity, unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and rugged rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and below water.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Kaimana airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Kaimana. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Saumlaki.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Saumlaki.

 

About the diving

Triton Bay, located at the Southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a dive site of absolute world-class with its own unique fascination. The island has been dived infrequently and is equipped with wonderful biodiversity. Unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and craggy rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and underwater. East Banda is an infrequently visited but diverse tropical island landscape, where crystal clear waters, beautiful cliffs and endless gardens of table corals make every diver’s heart beat faster. At the strong current dive sites, we encounter, for example, schools of barracudas and Napoleon fish of imposing size.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 150.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About the Diving

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

The tour leads from Sorong first to Waisai, central Raja Ampat. After a day in the area of the island of Kri, we will pass through Batanta and later reach the coral and macro paradise on the big island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others guarantee colorful diving adventures that you will never forget.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About the Diving

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

The tour leads from Sorong first to Waisai, central Raja Ampat. After a day in the area of the island of Kri, we will pass through Batanta and later reach the coral and macro paradise on the big island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others guarantee colorful diving adventures that you will never forget.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 11

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 12

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 11

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 12

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-12

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 13

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 14

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Programm

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-12

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. When crossing from Flores to Alor and back a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 13

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 14

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

Forgotten Islands

The Forgotten Islands are a more than 1,000-kilometer, a remote island chain that stretches from Timor to West Papua. The islands, which were discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century, have always traded in spices. The partly volcanic islands offer some of the best diving spots in the Indonesian waters, which are still largely unexplored. Deep blue, clear water, endless reefs, spectacular cliffs, colorful corals, shoals of fish: A dream for every diver.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 170.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About the Diving

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

The tour leads from Sorong first to Waisai, central Raja Ampat. After a day in the area of the island of Kri, we will pass through Batanta and later reach the coral and macro paradise on the big island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others guarantee colorful diving adventures that you will never forget.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 85.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-6

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 7

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 8

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-6

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 7

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 8

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 10

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 11

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 11

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 12

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira Crew takes our guests from Berau Airport or from the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before we leave Tanjung Batu. If possible, a first dive takes place.

 

Day 2-6

We offer 3-4 dives daily, if possible including a twilight or night dive. During crossings, we schedule a maximum of 2 dives a day. Including Visit to Jellyfish Lake, possibly beach walks on Derawan and Sangalaki.

 

Day 7

Last day of diving with 2 dives and trip to Tanjung Batu port.

 

Day 8

Check out and transfer by the Amira crew to Berau Airport

 

About Kalimantan

Although Kalimantan is still an insider tip for divers, one highlight is chasing the next in the Celebes Sea east of Borneo. The visibility is 20 to 30 meters all year round.

We first head to Derrawan, the island closest to the mainland. Muck divers get more than their fair share of critters in rather shallow water, such as pygmy seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, various types of frogfish, mandarin fish, blue ring octopus, wonderpus, ghost pipe shrimp fish, etc.

Steep drop-offs and strong currents characterize the diving spots around Maratua. Here we find intact underwater seascapes with beautiful corals, many turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays and an immense school of barracudas.

The steep walls of the island of Kakaban southeast of Maratua offer great drift diving. Thresher, leopard and other sharks are very common. On Kakaban there is also a Jellyfish Lake with a variety of harmless, non-stinging jellyfish – a very worthwhile destination …

Beautiful coral gardens surround the small island of Sangalaki. The diversity underwater is enormous – from jacks, mackerel, snappers, tunas and barracudas to devil rays and reef sharks, everything is represented. You can stroll along the sandy beaches and experience the sunset and watch countless turtles lay their eggs.

On the way back we make a detour towards the still rarely frequented South Atoll. To finish the trip on the last highlight, whale sharks can be regularly observed there.

If there is sufficient demand, it is possible to organize a trip to the wild orang utans in the Kutai National Park (a trip from Berau Airport takes 8 hours).

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-5

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 6

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 7

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-13

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 14

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 15

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 115.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible.

 

Day 10

After a maximum of 3 dives, we will leave Komodo towards Riung.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About Komodo

The island of Komodo is the most famous national park in Indonesia. In addition to its famous warans, which we will visit on a shore excursion, many great dive spots await us here. This liveaboard is carried out in 4 variations.

Tours start in either Bima or Labuan Bajo and end in Labuan Bajo or Bima.

Bima offers excellent muck diving with exceptional and rare marine life.

In the early morning, the Amira reaches the volcanic island of Sangean. Here, among other things is the dive site Bubble Reef with its wealth of black corals, hot springs and gas bubbles rising from the sand that guarantees enthusiasm.

Diving at famous, fish-rich spots such as Castle Rock and Manta Valley will make the hearts of divers beat faster. Here strong currents lead to spectacular dives with large amounts of fish. Fish shoals, sharks or mantas can almost be guaranteed here.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 85.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 85.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-9

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 10

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Sorong.

 

Day 11

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Sorong.

 

About Raja Ampat

With over 600 coral species, a huge variety of colorful macro creatures and many species of fish in all sizes, Raja Ampat is clearly a hotspot of biodiversity. Respected marine biologists have called this area a ‘species factory.’

In West Papua, the Amira visits the most beautiful dive sites of Raja Ampat. The tour leads first to the North of Raja Ampat, where in addition to the fish-rich dives the spectacular landscape also elicits great enthusiasm.

The second part of the tour leads to the coral and macro paradise on the island of Misool. Dive sites like Gorgonian Passage, Fiabacet and many others promise overwhelming colorful and fish-rich dives.

The highlight of the tour will be at the famous dive sites at Daram or Balbulol.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About the Diving

Without a doubt, West Papua is the best dive site in Indonesia and one of the best dive destinations in the world. The Moluccas still offer many undeveloped areas.

The tour leads from Sorong to the underwater highlights of Misool. Ocean dives with excellent visibility are offered by the dive sites at Pulau Pisang. In the South we will dive in strong currents rich with fish. Nearby there are critter dives on black volcanic sand.

At the Guraici Archipelago, some of Halmahera’s best dive sites await us, with cliff faces, colorful reefs, and shoals of reef fish.

The dive sites of Pulau Tifure (Pulau Gureda) offer shoals of fish and intact coral gardens. The tour ends in Ternate.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from the airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of 2 dives per day will take place.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of disembarkation.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport.

 

About the Diving

Without a doubt, West Papua is the best dive site in Indonesia and one of the best dive destinations in the world. The Moluccas still offer many undeveloped areas.

The tour leads from Sorong to the underwater highlights of Misool. Ocean dives with excellent visibility are offered by the dive sites at Pulau Pisang. In the South we will dive in strong currents rich with fish. Nearby there are critter dives on black volcanic sand.

At the Guraici Archipelago, some of Halmahera’s best dive sites await us, with cliff faces, colorful reefs, and shoals of reef fish.

The dive sites of Pulau Tifure (Pulau Gureda) offer shoals of fish and intact coral gardens. The tour ends in Ternate.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 110.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 70.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Amira is a 52m wooden sailing liveaboard cruising around Indonesia’s most beautiful diving spots. It offers 9 comfortable double and single cabins each equipped with a personal shower, toilet and natural lighting. Up to 19 guests can travel comfortably on the ship and enjoy the luxury amenities including a cozy restaurant, a romantic lounge and a very spacious sun and dive deck.

The dive deck is a generously designed space where every diver has its own designated space to gear up, it holds several rinse tanks, plenty of surface space and a large camera room. Altogether an ideal base camp from which to engage in the most beautiful dive expeditions possible. A typical diving day consists of four dives including one night dive. All diving is done from well-equipped dinghies with highly trained dive guides.

The Amira takes divers to the most stunning places in the Coral Triangle like Raja Ampat, Komodo and Halmahera. The breathtaking marine life in Indonesia’s ocean makes this dive region a superior adventure. Don´t miss this amazing diving adventure.

PROGRAM

 

Day 1

The Amira crew will transfer our guests from Sorong airport or the hotel to the ship. After a welcome briefing by the cruise director, our guests move into their cabins before embarking Sorong. If possible a first dive will take place.

 

Day 2-10

We offer 3-4 divers daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During the 2-day crossing from Misool to Triton Bay, there will be 2 dives in Pulau Pisang and 1 dive in Momon.

 

Day 11

Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives and transfer to the port of Kaimana.

 

Day 12

Check-out and transfer by the Amira crew to the airport of Kaimana.

 

About Misool & Triton Bay

At the island of Misool our guests can expect a colorful mix of beautiful reefs, macro-creatures, many fish, sharks and wobbegongs, but sometimes also strong currents. Dive sites like Fiabacet and Gorgonian Passage make every diver’s heart beat faster. With the highest biodiversity ever, this great diving area has already gained worldwide fame.

Triton Bay, at the southeastern end of the ‘birds head’ of New Guinea, is considered a diving site of absolute world-class with its own unique attractions. Triton Bay is still relatively infrequently dived. The wonderful biodiversity, unique soft coral gardens, huge forests of black coral and rugged rocks provide fantastic scenery both above and below water.

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • Port clearance & Harbour tax: 100.00 USD
Expand/Close
Do I need a visa for Indonesia?

Most countries now receive a free visa on arrival. You can check if you are eligible here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Indonesia
If you will stay longer than 30 days you can obtain a visa on arrival for USD $35 which can then be extended for another 60 days.

Is my Passport valid for travel to Indonesia?

Make sure your passport is in good order, has minimum 2 empty pages, valid for at least 6 months and that you are able to enter Indonesia. Check with your local Indonesia Embassy if unsure.

Do I have to pay for excess baggage on domestic flights?

If your checked baggage exceeds the luggage allowance then you will have to pay for excess baggage. You can do this at check-in and usually the cost is only EURO 2-5 per extra kilo.

What Luggage and what should I bring?

Items you may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen, mosquito repellant and a lightweight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park and for hiking to viewpoints and also walking through the jungles in search of the wondrous Bird of Paradise in Raja Ampat (Trainers are fine – slip-on sandals not recommended).

How many dives are included on my trip?

It depends on the route you choose. A regular dive day consists of 4 dives (3 day, 1 night) except for first and last tour days, during long crossings, or unfavorable weather conditions.

Is there Nitrox onboard?

Yes, we have Nitrox onboard.

Can I get qualified onboard during my trip?

Yes, we offer a wide range of PADI courses on board. Please make a request in advance of your trip.

What about the diving?

Every time before heading out with the 3 dinghy to the respective dive sites, an extensive debriefing takes place on the nature of the dive site.
Every dingy is equipped with a radio transmission system, emergency oxygen tanks and each diver wears an ENOS homing device. A careefully chosen and well traned dive guide is assigned to every group (4-5 divers).

Can I rent dive equipment on board?

Yes, we have enough dive equipment for rent on the boat.

What is the temperature of the ocean during my trip?

The water temperature varies according to the route you choose. In general, water temperatures are as follows:
Komodo North – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Komodo South – 21-27 degrees Celsius
Raja Ampat – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Maumere – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Alor – 21-28 degrees Celsius
Banda Sea/Ring of Fire/Forgotten Islands – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Lembeh – 25-29 degrees Celsius
Halmahera – 27-30 degrees Celsius
Please note this is just a guideline and water temperatures can vary.

What is the electricity power throughout the Amira?

220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available.

Do I need Insurance?

You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday – 1) Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests in Indonesia due to Government regulation. If you don’t have your own, you can purchase trip dive insurance on board. There are several diving insurance companies around the world, we suggest Dan Insurance www.diversalertnetwork.org and DiveAssure
2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and one we can suggest is World Nomads for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet.
Dive Assure offer a liveaboard friendly Diving and Travel Insurance plan worth reviewing DiveAssure
Please note: If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has passed our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer you to another date.

  • Built between 2008 and 2010
  • Length overall: 52 m
  • Length on deck: 42 m
  • Beam: 10 m
  • Displacement: 400 t
  • Engines: 1 x 650 HP + 2 x 310 HP
  • Cruising Speed: 8 - 9 knots
  • Generators: 2 x 60 KW + 1 x 15 KW
  • Fuel capacity: 20 m3
  • Water capacity: 20 m3
  • Number of Guests: 19
  • Cabins: 10
  • Tenders: 4 x Zodiac

Select Trip
    • Includes

    • VAT
    • Airport & hotel transfer
    • Drinking water, soft drinks, tea & coffee, milk
    • All meals
    • Snacks
    • Diving package
    • Nitrox
    • Tanks, weights, weight belt
    • ENOS
    • Land excursions
    • Towels & toiletries

    Excludes

    • Local flights
    • National Park fees & harbour tax
    • Fuel surcharge
    • Dive insurance
    • Travel insurance
    • Alcoholic beverages
    • Gratuities
    • Rental gear
    • Scuba diving courses
    • Laundry service
    • Camera & charging station
    • Massage
    • Housekeeping
    • Entertainment system
    • Library
    • Air-Conditioned rooms
    • Sun deck
    • Indoor salon
    • Snorkeler-friendly
    • hot showers
    • Outdoor dining
    • En-Suite bathrooms
    • Non-Smoking rooms
    • Outside showers
    • Seaview cabins
    • Kayaks
    • Snorkeling equipment
    • Separate rinse for camera
    • Leisure deck
    • Observation deck
    • Bar
    • BBQ area
    • DIN adaptors
    • Nitrox available
    • Tech diving
    • Rebreather friendly
    • Freshwater hoses
    • Shaded Dive deck
    • Tenders for diving
    • Sidemount diving

    Rental Equipment

    • 15L tanks 14 EUR per day
    • BCD 8 EUR per day
    • Dive computer 8 EUR per day
    • Dive light 5 EUR per day
    • Fins 4 EUR per day
    • Full equipment (BCD, dive computer, fins, mask, regulator, wetsuit) 30 EUR per day
    • Mask 3 EUR per day
    • Nitrox tank Included
    • Regulator 8 EUR per day
    • Snorkel gear 7 EUR per day
    • Wetsuit 7 EUR per day
    • Western food
    • Local food
    • Vegetarian options
    • Vegan options
    • Buffet style
    • Beer & wine available
    • Snacks all day
    • Welcome cocktails
    • Beach BBQ
    • Radar
    • ENOS
    • Depth sounder
    • GPS
    • Radio VHF/DSC/SSB
    • Emergency rafts
    • Life vests
    • Fire alarm & fire extinguishers
    • Oxygen
    • First aid kits
    • Fishfinder
    • Satellite & mobile phones
    • Search light
    • Crew trained in first aid
    • Emergency flares
    • Timezone Raja Ampat, Cenderawasih Bay, Ambon and Banda: UTC+9h, Timezone Komodo, Flores, Alor and Wakatobi: UTC +8h
    • Local currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
    • Language: English, Bahasa
    • Electricity: 110v/220v power
    • Payment onboard: Cash in €, IDR or USD
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